Thursday, April 23, 2015

Different Types of Headpiece Jewelry

Different Types of Headpiece Jewelry for Indians

Indians are very fond of jewelry and it has been part of their culture for a long time. Jewelry can be made out of many things and it is also made differently specific to a particular occasion. The changes in fashion have also lead to a variety of jewelry. Indians have different types of head jewelry for different occasions. However, when it comes to headpiece jewelry, maang tikka is one of the most popular head jewelries in India. Indians have loved jewelry for a long time and their jewelry is made in a sophisticated manner and mostly with precious stones especially gold and pearls. The different types of Indian head jewelry are discussed below.


Maang Tikka
Head Jewelry - Maang Tikka


Tikka
This is a traditional Indian jewelry worn on the head. In most Indian cultures, the bride must wear a tikka on her wedding day. It is a tradition that has been standing for the longest time in India. The tikka is worn on the forehead by attaching it with the hair with pins. This headpiece must be worn by brides because they represent the wisdom that they are bringing to the marriage. Apart from being part of the bride’s accessories, Indian headpiece jewelry, maang tikka to be precise is also used in religious ceremonies in India. Tikkas are also used to protect the bride from bad spirits or any negative energy. There are different types of tikka worn differently and some of the most common ones are:
·       Single strand, sirmaang that hangs right above the forehead
·       The Dauni Double Strand Maang Tikka made of two chains that are elaborate
·       The hidden tikka which is hidden under the hair so that the pendant hands just below the hairline
·       The modern double maang tikka made for a regal look
·       The side tikka
·       The hairline hugger
·       The multi-chain tikka

Matha Patti
This is also common headpiece jewelry in India worn by women. This headpiece unlike the tikka is worn by both brides and the guests. Tikka is strictly for brides. The Matha Patti is a traditional head jewelry that has one central chain which is the tikka and another chain that is placed along the hairline so that it forms one piece of jewelry. This headpiece is mostly placed along the hairline but can still be worn off the face in an Arabian style.  When the Matha Patti is worn by guests, they are required to wear it with minimal other jewelry such as earrings. The guests can wear the Matha Patti with studs only and with no necklace. A typical Matha Patti doesn’t have a central chain or tikka.

Jhoomer
This is common Indian headpiece jewelry. It is designed in the shape of a fan and it is worn on the left side of the head. It is also referred to as a side tikka. It is can be worn with the main tikka by brides or without the tikka by other women for decoration. Jhoomers have different designs with some made to be attached on the maang tikka while others to be worn on their own. In conclusion, it is important to note that most of these headpieces are usually made of gold, pearls, silver and crystals.