Maang tikka is an important ornament of Indian bridal jewelry. It is an indispensable part of the sixteen adornments or solah shringar of an Indian woman. Gold maang tikka comes in many designs it is basically a head accessory which has a pendant attached to a chain held by a hook. The pendant falls on the exact center of the forehead, while hook holds the tika at the hair end. The 22k gold maang tikka is worn by parting the hair. Maang tikka magnifies the beauty of the woman giving her a majestic and elegant look. This piece of jewelry is very close to the bride’s heart whether gifted by the groom’s family or given by her parents as it is associated with the union of two souls. In Rajasthan, women wear round-shaped single string maang tikka which is called Bor. In Muslim, maang tikka is worn on one side of the head and know as Chapka or Jhumar Tikka.
Every Jewelry piece has deep religious and traditional significance and is chosen and worn with much care by Indian women and adorned for the rest of their lives as they are fond of jewelry.
Today, the maang tikka is also worn as a fashion statement across the globe, and the maang tikka has become a remarkable bridal symbol.
Even though maang tikka is usually worn by the brides, it is also glamorously worn by women of all ages. Maang tikka comes in many designs, some are simple whereas some are heavy. You can choose from silver to 5-gram gold maang tikka intricated with Kundan work, precious stones like ruby, diamonds, and sapphires.
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