Ornaments beautify a woman. No other things in this world can replace a woman’s love for her jewellery. Ornaments not only glamorize a girl but also enhance her beauty. Jewelries that are charming and classy always attract women. Correctly done make up surely has a lot of impact on a woman’s lifestyle but the correct jewelries add a different charm altogether. Jewelries are made of different materials such as diamonds, pearls, gold, platinum, beads, dokra, etc. Since ornaments are traditional accessories, they suit best with ethnic wears. Women wear different types of attires such as sarees, salwar, lehengas, formals, jeans, kurti, top, skirts and etc. depending on the dresses, women choose their jewelries. India has different cultures like Guajarati, Marathi, Marwari, Bengali, Tamil, etc. Hence the women belonging to all these cultures wear jewelries according to their traditional values. Different cultures have their different patterns of ornaments that add a new dimension to the cultures. Indian weddings are immensely popular throughout the world. Be it a Bengali, Guajarati, Rajasthani, Tamilian, Malayalam every women love to dress up beautifully in the weddings. Different jewellery items are also worn that grace the auspicious ceremonies. The different wedding jewelries range from necklaces, earrings, mang tika, bandh gala, golden kada, nose ring or nathni, baju bandh, kamar bandh, bangles, chudas, rings, anklets, etc. all these ornaments embellish a woman and make stand out among others. Women love to get pampered with jewelries. They eagerly wait to wear their precious or semi-precious jewels whenever they get a wedding invitation. One such beautiful jewellery item that drives a woman crazy and also graces her beauty is the maang tika. This is worn on the parting of hair on the foreheads. This is one of the most beautiful ornaments worn by the Hindu women. A maang tika is usually worn on the sindoor (red tilak) that symbolizes marriage. This is actually a Hindu custom where the husband moves the maang tika from the fore head of the girl and puts vermilion along the parting-line of the hair. This red dot signifies that the girl has got married. This is a part of Hindu wedding ritual. A maang tika is available in a variety of designs and patterns. Precious or semi-precious stones are also embedded on the maang tika to give it an authentic look. The maang tika basically is made of a chain like structure with a pendant connected ton one end and a hook on the other. The hook is attached to hold the hair tightly so that it does not fall off. The pendant is embedded with beautiful stones to give a beautiful look to the maang tika. Colored stones are also put on the maang tika to match it up with the attires. All the brides to be, no matter how much formal they are otherwise, make sure to look their best at the wedding ceremonies and a bride always looks incomplete without a maang tika. It is not only a jewellery item for them but also it enhances and graces the beauty of the brides to a great level. Author Bio: a content writer by her profession, Jeni Louis, is a huge fan of fashion jewellery. She loves to study about fashion jewellery of mang tika , kamar bandh , rings etc and is equally passionate about purchasing the same. Reading blogs on jewellery items is one of her hobbies.
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