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BRIDAL MAANG TIKKAS DESIGNS FOR THE BRIDE TO BE

You may look your best with your jewellery and outfit but your bridal look will look even more beautiful and tied together with a designer maang tikka. Consider adding a bridal maang tikka for your traditional looks paired with lehengas like mehendi, haldi, roka, engagement and pheras. Since you want each look to be different from other we urge you to experiment with various styles of maang tikka like a chaand tikka, crescent tikka, crystal maang tikka, the borla style maang tikka, maang tikka design with strings, and the mathapatti. Even a side maang tikka or a passa can look extremely glamorous for sangeet where you want to look your glamourous best. Bride to be’s can either opt for a mathapatti style maang tikka or a chaand style maang tikka design to complete their bridal look for their pheras. While the mathapatti looks regal and adds grandeur to a brides look it may also cover a large part of your forehead. So if you have a small forehead and want to look bridal, consider going heavy on the necklace and pairing it with a chaand tikka or crescent tikka.

What is maang Tikka in English?

A maang tikka is a traditional piece of head jewellery that is worn by South Asian women on their wedding day or for other significant cultural events. … The spot where it sits, the Agya Chakra, also signifies the holy union of man and woman on a spiritual, physical and emotional level.

Why do Indians wear maang Tikka?

According to Indian culture, the maang tikka gives the bride power, will and wisdom to handle her new journey in life. The maang tikka is also adorned on the bride to protect her from evil eye and any negative energy. But most essentially the maang tikka signifies union between the bride and the groom.

Where do you wear the maang tika forehead?

The traditional ornament of the Muslim bride, a jhoomar or passa is worn along with the maang tikka on the left side of the head, elevating their look to royalty. If you have a beautifully large forehead, you’ll be able to carry off this stunning maang tikka made out of polki set in gold.

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