A thin thread of silk is the indication of promise and delicate yet strong relation between a brother and sister. This day is marked by special delicacies and
having a gala time with brothers and sisters together. Although our ancient history shows us the path of social harmony by tying this ‘Raksha Bandhan’ to
anybody towards whom we feel responsible irrespective of caste, color or creed.
This unsaid promise between a brother and a sister ushers in a very festive day which is celebrated with great love and enthusiasm. The festival is celebrated
every year in the Hindu month of Shravana on Purnima or full moon day. This festival of renewal of relationship between brother and sister ,it is a reaffirmation of faith by a simple act of tying a thread which denotes a mental bond between two people born out of love.
Distance does not matter when it comes to the matter of heart and hence ArtystaGallery has a box full of ‘Rakhis’ made lovingly by our nanies and dadies who are great embodiment of love and thus ‘ Rakhis’ made
by them are full of love to mark this festival of love between two ‘peas of the same pod’.