Ethnic Latest Taditional Shishfool Rajputi Mathapatti Kundan Pearl For Women
Ethnic Latest Taditional Shishfool Rajputi Mathapatti Kundan Pearl For Women
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Description
- A mathapatti is a piece of traditional Indian head ornament used by women.
- It is an ornamental piece worn right above the brows.
- They are worn as a symbol of a woman's marital status and are frequently offered as a gift by her husband.
- Mathapattis are a traditional Indian bridal garment that is frequently worn at weddings and other special occasions.
- Mathapattis, also known as "maang tikka" in Rajasthani culture, are generally worn with a sari or lehenga choli. A mathapatti is a traditional Rajasthani head decoration worn by ladies. It is a piece of ornate jewellery worn on the forehead, right above the brows. Mathapattis are usually crafted of gold or silver and embellished with gemstones and elaborate motifs. They are frequently worn in pairs, with one mathapatti on either side of the brow. Mathapattis are a symbol of a lady's married status in Rajasthani tradition, and are often given to a woman as a gift by her husband. They are frequently worn at weddings and other special occasions, and are a key aspect of Rajasthani bridal costume. A mathapatti, also known as a maang tikka in Rajasthan and Gujarat, is a traditional Indian headpiece worn by ladies. It is a piece of brow jewellery that made up of a chain with a pendant that hangs down the centre of the brow. Mathapattis are normally made of gold or silver and adorned with jewels such as diamonds or pearls. They are usually worn during weddings and other big occasions, and are seen as a symbol of a woman's marital status in Indian culture. In Rajasthani and Gujarati culture, the mathapatti is an important element of a lady's bridal dress. A mathapatti is a piece of traditional Indian head ornament used by women. It is an ornamental piece worn right above the brows. Mathapattis are usually formed of gold or silver and embellished with gemstones and exquisite motifs. They are worn as a symbol of a woman's marital status and are frequently offered as a gift by her husband. Mathapattis are a traditional Indian bridal garment that is frequently worn at weddings and other special occasions. Mathapattis, also known as "maang tikka" in Rajasthani culture, are generally worn with a sari or lehenga choli.
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Care Guide
Care Guide
Follow our jewelry care instructions to enjoy your jewelry for years to come.
How to Wear
- The more intentional you are about caring for your jewelry, the longer it will last.
- Remove your jewelry before doing any activity that risks physical damage
- Keep it well away from chemicals, especially chlorine. If it does come into contact with chemicals, rinse it in water immediately.
- Bathe and apply any lotions or perfumes before you put your jewellery on. Organic gemstones like pearls and opals are particularly vulnerable to acids, even perspiration.
- As a general care tip, your jewelry should be the last thing you put on before going out and the first thing you remove upon coming home.
How to Store
- When not being worn, store in a safe, dry place to protect against the elements of daily exposure.
- Store pieces separately to avoid damage.
- Ensure pieces are completely dry before storing.
- Certain metals, like vermeil and sterling silver, can be prone to tarnishing. Rather than the packaging that came with your purchase, we recommend storing your pieces in jewerly boxes which are lined with an anti-tarnish microsuede fabric that makes care and cleaning even easier.
How to Clean
- Proactive maintenance is the easiest way to care for your jewelry.
- Regularly cleaning your pieces helps to avoid the residue buildup that can dull the original shine.
- To clean with the polishing cloth, gently buff the entire piece until any discoloration or marks are no longer visible.
- To clean with the jewelry care kit, spray the liquid onto the jewelry. Use the brush to remove dirt from finer areas and chains. Dry with a soft, clean cloth and then polish with the cloth provided.
- Ensure pieces are completely dry before storing.