Gold Plated Indian Traditional Bridal Damini Head Forehead Hair Ornament - Womens Headpiece For Dandiya Wedding Party Dance

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Gem TypeCubic Zirconia Width1.25 inches
Length2 inches ChainBall
Brand Seller or Collection NameDuel On Jewel Metal stampNo Metal Stamp
MetalGold Plated Base MaterialGlass
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  • Metal: Alloy Plating: 5K (1gm) Gold Stone: Cubic Zircon Material: Glass | Middle Ornament Width: 1.25 Inch Length: 2 Inch Side Multiple Chain Length: 6.5 Inch including fish hook Middle Chain Length: 3 Inch including fish hook.
  • Traditional Indian bollywood gold plated damini headpiece hair ornament in teardrop shape with drop bead and 2 chains on either side attached with fish hooks to complete and enhance the look
  • HOW TO WEAR : 1. Position the teardrop ornament at the center of your forehead 2. Secure the middle chain in the hair using a bobby pin 3. Place the two side chains along the hairline of your forehead 4. Attach each side chain with bobby pins, securing them in the hair just behind the ears.
  • ALL OCCASION - Bridal, Wedding, Party, Dance Dandiya, Garba, Eid, Diwali and Gifts | Meticulously Curated and Checked in USA | Handcrafted by artisans in India
  • Style Tip: From casual look to bridal wear depending on your style and occasion. Wear it in the center of forehead as shown in the picture | Jewelry Care: Can be used in water but dry completely before storing | Ethnic Significance: " Maatha Patti " (? maatha? means head and "patti" means band) is an extension of Maang Tika (head ornament) with beaded side strings, which cover the forehead. Indian brides wear this to ward off evil and bad luck. This is also known as Damini

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Duel On Jewel - Handcrafted Curated Jewelry

We offer head to toe Indian Bridal Jewelry handcrafted by artisans in India

Do you know the Ethnic Significance of Matha Patti(Head Ornament)?

Ethnic Head Ornament

Part of Indian Bridal Jewelry

Ethnic Significance: " Matha Patti " (? maatha? means head and ?patti? means band) is an extension of Maang Tika (head ornament) with beaded side strings, which cover the forehead. Indian brides wear this to ward off evil and bad luck. This is also known as Damini.

What is the Ethnic Significance of Indian Bridal Jewelry?

From head to toe the Indian brides are adorned in jewelry which represent centuries of culture and traditions of the east.


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Victoria Sloan
Beautiful dreamy color, sturdy. I wish they had more like this.

David Harris
Its pretty leaving one star out because i thought it had stones in it

Benjamin Bryant
Waiting on the right occasion to wear this stunning piece. Good weight to lay in place but not too flimsy.

Richard Cruz
Broke by the end of the night

Angela Gonzalez
Was broken when l received it. Waste of money.

Samantha Cochran DVM
Pretty

Matthew Henry
beautiful

Michael Castro
I got this bead ornament to tryThe ornament looks beautiful in gold color. Center pendant has kundan clear gems studded on it that makes it look more prettier. The snap ends have to be fitted to the hair and the pendent would align on the center of the head. Once worn on the head, it provides full coverage and gives a royal queen look. It is great accessory to wear for weddings and special occasions. Since its gold plated, I presume that it won’t rust or discolor for a long time.I would recommend to store it in a air tight jewel box to keep it secure from air and moisture.

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