The concept of forehead jewelry comes from India. Drastically separate patterns of hair jewelry accessories have also been found in Egypt. But Indian jewelry with it's excellent petition has found popularity beyond boundaries. The Islamic culture also shares the passion for hair and forehead jewelry with its chunk jewelry ornaments worn on one side of the hair, closer to the forehead. All these pieces of forehead jewelry and their usage has been minute Asian and Islamic states only.
Indian jewelry is gold and gemstone rich jewelry. Gold has unusual prominent in Indian festivals and occasions like marriage. The bride is laden with jewelry from head to toe. There are separate types of ornaments that are used for adorning the hair and the forehead. Maangtika is a term used for a small chain like ornaments that is put on the center hair partition of the bride and a small pendant rests on her forehead. This forehead adornment is often made of gold and a mix of gemstones in a variety of colors. Desired mix of colors can be achieved by choosing the gemstones that occur in definite colors like blue, green, red, deep red and black. In this ornament, usually the chain that goes back into the hair is of gold and the pendant is a chunk of any of the red stones like carnelian or tourmaline.
Magnetic Jewelry
Another adornment is the a minute more heavier version that goes towards the ears, along the forehead hair line with a big chunk hanging on the forehead. This is heavier and gives more space for along with a mix of gemstones in a variety of colors. The combinations that can be put together are green and red, green and black, red and black, orangish wine shades and more.
Indian Forehead Jewelry Ornaments
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