Indian Forehead Traditional Gold Plated Handmade Maang Tika Party Dance Hair Headpiece For Women Girls - Duel On Jewel
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Indian Forehead Traditional Gold Plated Handmade Maang Tika Party Dance Hair Headpiece For Women Girls - Duel On Jewel
Metal: Alloy Plating: 5K (1gm) Gold Chain Length: 3.25 Inch plus Fish Hook: 0.25 Inch Ornament: Length: 1.94 Inch Width: 1 Inch
Gold plated ethnic Indian Bollywood tstyle head or hair ornament jewelry. Traditional pear shape with gold bead drop. Attach with bobby pin in the hair
ALL OCCASION - Bridal, Wedding, Party, Dance Dandiya, Garba, Eid, Diwali and Gifts | Meticulously Curated and Checked in USA | Handcrafted by artisans in India
Style Tip: From casual look to bridal wear depending on your style and occasion. Wear it in the center of forehead as shown in the picture | Jewelry Care: Can be used in water but dry completely before storing
Ethnic Significance: "Maang Tika" is the Indian name for this traditional forehead hair headpiece ornament jewelry. Indian bridal women wear this to ward off evil and bad luck. Traditionally it is worn in the middle parting (maang). This is part of Indian bridal accessory
Style Personality: Antique Chic: You surround yourself with antique things that transport you in that era. You love the charm of the antique things because they have a history behind it
Gold plated Indian ethnic Bollywood style head ornament. Limited Availability. Style Tip: From casual look to bridal wear depending on your style and occasion. Wear it in the center of forehead or on the side as shown in the picture. Style Personality: Antique Chic: You surround yourself with antique things that transport you in that era. You love the charm of the antique things because they have a history behind it. Ethnic Significance: "Maang Tika" is the Indian name for this head ornament. Indian brides wear this to ward off evil and bad luck. Traditionally it is worn in the middle parting (maang).History of Kundan Jewelry: This is the oldest art of jewelry making originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan in India during the Mughal era. Gold foil is inserted between carefully cut and polished multicolored gemstones or glass stones and its mount to create elaborate pieces. Meenakari (Enameling) is added to the piece to enhance its beauty. Kundan stones are uncut gemstones or glass stones.