What Does a Tikka Symbolize for Indian Brides?

The Tikka, like the Maang Tikka is a piece of jewelry worn by Indian brides during their wedding. The Tikka comes in many different designs and colors, offering a vast choice to brides to be.

The Tikka rests on the forehead on a chakra point known as the Agya Chakra. According to Hindu tradition, this is the third eye, part of six overall primary chakra points in the body. The third eye is thought to signify control, especially feelings and thoughts, thereby the actions. Which are believed to signify the holy union of man and woman, not just spiritually but also physically and emotionally.

Indian Ethnic Bridal Gold Plated Maang Tikka Hair Ornament in Red Glass Stone
Alloy plating with 5kt gold (1 gm), glass drop red stones and surrounded with cubic zirconia
Length of Tikka is 1.5 inches and 0.75 width.
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Touchstone Gold Plated Mughal Floral Kundan.
Maangtika is 5.75 inches in length. Made from Faux Pearl Beads and the Jhumar is in Gold Tone.
The stones are flat cut. The alloy metal is long lasting.
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Bindhani Wedding Gold Plated Bridal Maang Tikka.
The length is 21cm and width is 5cm. Weight is 56 grams.
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Bindhani Indian Wedding Gold Plated Maang Tikka.
The length of the tikka is 21cm and width is 4.5cm. Weight is 59 grams.
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Bindhani Gold Plated Maang Tikka.
The length of the tikka is 14cm, and the width is 4.5cm. The weight is 15 grams.
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Fulgenz Indian Vintage Gold Plated Mang Tikka with Crystal Pearl Head Chain. Embellished with faux kundan and crystal rhinestones.
Delicate gold plated hairpiece/ head band/ mathapatti.
Maangtikka length size is 4.5” x 1.5”. The headchains’ length is 11” x 1.3”.
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