Nav Riddhi Siddhi Gomay Rakhi — Earth-Nurturing, Zero-Waste Raksha Bandhan
Celebrate your bond with a rakhi that loves the planet as much as your brother. The Nav Riddhi Siddhi Gomay Rakhi is handcrafted from a purified, sun-cured, earth-enriching organic base (gomay) and natural fibers. After the festivities, simply place it in a planter or your home garden—it gently returns to the soil and helps nourish the earth. No plastic. No glitter. No guilt.
Why you’ll love it
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Eco-friendly & biodegradable: Designed to decompose naturally after use—perfect for a zero-waste Raksha Bandhan.
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Soil-enriching finish: When placed in planters, the rakhi’s organic base gradually breaks down, supporting healthier soil.
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Skin-friendly simplicity: Made with natural binders and fibers, keeping it light and comfortable on the wrist.*
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Tradition, thoughtfully updated: Gomay has long been valued in Indian homes for its purifying, grounding qualities—this rakhi brings that legacy into a modern, sustainable form.
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Mindful minimalism: Clean design with non-toxic, water-based finishes—no harsh chemicals or microplastics.
*If you have sensitive skin, wear over dry skin and avoid contact with moisture until after the ceremony.
How to “plant” your rakhi after Raksha Bandhan
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Remove the thread (if you wish to compost it separately).
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Place the rakhi disc in a planter or garden bed at shallow depth (1–2 cm).
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Cover lightly with soil and water as usual with your plant.
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Over time, the gomay base will break down and integrate into the soil.
Tip: Pair it with a hardy indoor plant (money plant, pothos, tulsi) for a sweet ritual—your rakhi becomes part of new growth.
Product highlights (for quick scan)
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Material: Purified, sun-cured gomay (earth-enriching organic base) + natural fibers
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Finish: Non-toxic, water-based color accents (no plastic glitter)
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End-of-life: Home compostable / soil-integrating
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Occasion: Raksha Bandhan | Sustainable gifting | Conscious celebrations
FAQs
- Does it have a strong smell?
No. The base is sun-cured and purified, leaving only a subtle, natural earthy aroma. - Is it safe for plants and soil?
Yes. The organic base is designed to return to the earth and support soil health when used as directed. - How long does it take to break down?
Timing varies with moisture, temperature, and soil biology. Expect a gradual, natural breakdown over the following weeks. - Any care tips before tying?
Keep the rakhi dry and away from direct moisture. Tie on clean, dry skin.




