Lakshmi Motif Maang Tikka
Lakshmi Motif Maang Tikka
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Introducing the Traditional Maang Tikka by Bindhani, featuring a beautiful gold-plated design adorned with maroon, ruby, and green stones. With a drop design and a goddess Lakshmi motif, this mangtikka is perfect for women wanting to add a touch of elegance to their traditional look.
Stone
Stone
Red-green stone
Plating
Plating
Gold-plated
Dimensions
Dimensions
Length: 12CM, Width: 3CM, Weight: 9 GM.
Shipping Charges
Shipping Charges
Free shipping for total order value above 299/-
(1) Standard shipping charge is 50/ Rs per order if total value below 299/-
(2) Estimated delivery time is 3-5 Days.
(3) NO cash on Delivery.
Return-Policy
Return-Policy
- No return shipping charges.
- Return within 7 days of receiving your order.
- The item must be returned in new and unused conditions.
- Due to hygiene reasons Naths (Nose Pin), Toe rings, and Bindi are not returnable.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Avoid of contact with water and organic chemicals i.e. perfume sprays
- Clean it with dry and soft cloth
- Keep away from small children & Pets
Direct-to-Customer
Direct-to-Customer
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FAQ
What is maang tikka jewellery ?
The maang tikka is typically worn on the forehead, just above the hairline, and is secured with a hook or chain that is attached to the hair.
What is the significance of maang tikka jewellery?
In India, it is a customary practice for brides to apply red sindoor in
the parting of their hair, known as the maang, and adorn it with a piece of jewelry called a maang tikka. Interestingly, maang tikka is not limited to married women; unmarried girls and women also wear it as a symbol of femininity and beauty.
Whatare the different types of maang tikka jewellery?
Some popular types of maang tikka include:
1. Single-stranded maang tikka: This type features a single chain or string that hangs from the center of the forehead and is adorned with a pendant or decorative element.
2. Multi-stranded maang tikka (Damini) : This style consists of multiple chains or strings that create a layered effect on the forehead. It adds a touch of grandeur and elegance to the overall look.
3. Matha patti: Matha patti is a more elaborate version of the maang tikka. It consists of a central pendant or ornament that is connected to chains or strings that go over the head and adorn the sides of the forehead.
4. Maang tikka with earrings: The set is complemented by earrings that match the design and materials of the maang tikka
What materials are used in maang tikka jewellery?
Maang tikka jewellery is crafted using a variety of materials, including: Gold-plated & silver-plated on alloy zinc, brass,copper metal. Kundan stones, Pearls etc.
How to style maang tikka jewellery?
Maang tikka jewellery can be styled in various ways to complement different outfits and occasions. Here are a few styling tips:
1. Bridal look: For a traditional bridal look, opt for a statement heavy maang tikka with intricate designs and embellishments. Pair it with a matching necklace and earrings to complete the
ensemble.
2. Festive look: Choose a maang tikka that complements the colors and embellishments of your festive attire. Opt for a more lightweight and delicate design for a subtle yet elegant look.
3. Casual look: Maang tikka can also be worn with casual outfits to add a touch of glamour. Opt for a simple and minimalistic design that doesn't overpower the overall look.
Remember to consider the shape of your face and the hairstyle when styling a maang tikka. It should be positioned
in a way that enhances your facial features and Complements your overall look.
In conclusion, maang tikka jewellery is a beautiful and significant accessory that adds charm and elegance to any outfit. Whether it's for a Wedding, festival, or a casual occasion, maang tikka is a timeless piece that celebrates tradition and enhances the beauty of the
wearer.
What are different names of maang tikka in india ?
In South India, the maang tikka is commonly referred to as "Temple Maang Tikka" or "Goddess Lakshmi Maang Tikka." In the region of rajasthan, it is known as "Marwadi Borla rakhdi Maang Tikka" or "Rajputi Matha Patti." In Muslim culture, a similar ornament is often called "Side Tikka" or "Passa Jewelry," while in various parts of India, it goes by the name "Damini." These diverse regional names reflect the rich cultural variations and preferences in the styles of this traditional forehead
ornament.
What are latest maang tikka designs 2023 ?
At Bindhani we refresh monthly, yearly and decade. We have latest 2023 and also 10 years old vintage big size stones earrings mang tikka set.