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The maang tikka may be the smallest piece of bridal jewellery in terms of surface area, but it is one of the most photographed. It sits at the exact centre of the face, at the forehead, where every camera and every gaze falls first. A poorly chosen or ill-fitting maang tikka breaks an otherwise complete bridal look. A well-chosen one ties the whole head jewellery arrangement together and makes every portrait photograph stand out. At Ajnaa Jewels, every maang tikka is designed with that centrality in mind: the pendant proportions, the chain length, and the setting are all calibrated for how the piece will look in photographs and in person.
What is a Maang Tikka?
A maang tikka is a decorative head ornament worn at the centre of the hair parting. It consists of a chain or string that sits along the parting, secured at the crown with a pin or hook, with a pendant that hangs down to rest at the centre of the forehead. The word "maang" means the centre hair parting in Hindi, and "tikka" means a decorative mark or ornament.
The pendant is the visible element of the maang tikka. It varies from a small single-stone drop to a large, elaborate multi-layered Kundan piece with hanging pearl or gemstone drops. The size, weight, and design of the pendant determine what kind of occasion the maang tikka suits, how it photographs, and how long it is comfortable to wear.
In Indian bridal tradition, the maang tikka is one of the solah shringars, the sixteen sacred adornments of a married woman. It is believed to activate the ajna chakra, the third eye energy point at the forehead, representing beauty, auspiciousness, and mental clarity. This spiritual significance is why the maang tikka appears at weddings, religious functions, and major festivals across all Hindu communities, not only among brides.
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Kundan Maang Tikka at Ajnaa Jewels
The Kundan maang tikka is the most traditional and most popular format in the Ajnaa Jewels collection. It is made by pressing uncut gemstones into a gold-foil base by hand, a technique developed in the royal ateliers of Rajasthan. On a maang tikka pendant, the Kundan setting creates a layered, jewel-dense centrepiece that catches light at every angle and reads as unmistakably Indian bridal from a distance. Kundan maang tikkas at Ajnaa Jewels range from compact single-tier pendants for everyday festive wear to large multi-tier drops with pearl or tourmaline hangings for main wedding ceremonies.
Meenakari Maang Tikka at Ajnaa Jewels
A Meenakari maang tikka uses enamel colour fired onto metal as the primary decorative element. The Meenakari technique produces a pendant surface in deep blues, forest greens, bright reds, and peacock combinations that no stone setting can replicate for pure colour saturation. On a maang tikka, this creates a vivid centrepiece at the forehead that works particularly well at Mehendi, Haldi, and Sangeet functions where colour is part of the occasion's language. Ajnaa Jewels Meenakari maang tikkas combine enamel surfaces with Kundan stone borders for a finish that is both colourful and richly detailed.
Pearl Maang Tikka at Ajnaa Jewels
A pearl maang tikka is the lightest and most versatile format in the collection. Pearl pendants read as elegant at formal occasions, understated enough for office or daily wear, and traditional enough for any festive function. At Ajnaa Jewels, pearl maang tikkas are available in single-pearl drop designs, multi-pearl cluster pendants, and Kundan-and-pearl combination pieces. The pearl maang tikka is consistently the most gifted format in the collection, as it is neutral enough to suit most tastes while being specific enough to feel considered as a gift choice.
Adjustable Chain Maang Tikka at Ajnaa Jewels
Most maang tikkas in the Ajnaa Jewels collection use an adjustable chain or cord that can be lengthened or shortened to suit different hair partings and head sizes. This matters practically: a chain that is too short pulls the pendant up into the hairline rather than letting it rest on the forehead, while a chain that is too long lets the pendant swing. An adjustable design ensures the pendant sits exactly at the intended point regardless of the wearer's head size or hair thickness.
Passa-Style Maang Tikka at Ajnaa Jewels
A passa-style maang tikka extends to one side rather than hanging straight down, combining the function of a maang tikka at the centre parting with the decorative coverage of a passa at the temple. These designs suit brides and guests who want more head jewellery coverage without wearing separate pieces. They are particularly effective with asymmetric updos and one-shoulder outfits.
Ajnaa Jewels Maang Tikka by Occasion
Bridal Ceremony: The bridal maang tikka is the statement piece of the wedding day look. Choose a large Kundan pendant with layered stone settings and pearl or gemstone drops at 3 to 5 cm in pendant length. It should be visible from three metres away, hold its position through hours of ceremony, and work with the mathapatti above it if the bride is wearing one. At Ajnaa Jewels, bridal maang tikkas pair most naturally with a matching Kundan choker necklace, chandbali earrings, and a nath in the same stone family.
Mehendi and Haldi: Pre-wedding functions call for colour. A Meenakari maang tikka in green, yellow, or blue adds vivid colour at the forehead that photographs beautifully against floral Mehendi designs on the hands and arms. A lighter, smaller pendant design is more practical for these daytime functions than a full bridal-weight piece. Pair with dangler earrings in a matching Meenakari or Kundan setting.
Sangeet and Cocktail: A sangeet maang tikka can be more playful than the main bridal piece. Kundan designs with coloured stone drops, Meenakari pendants in bold single colours, or Zirconia sparkle pieces all work for sangeet evening wear. Choose a medium-sized pendant (2 to 3 cm) that moves slightly as the wearer dances without dislodging entirely. Pair with jhumki earrings or chandbali earrings in the same finish.
Karva Chauth and Festive Wear: Karva Chauth is the occasion most closely associated with maang tikka outside of weddings. A Kundan maang tikka in red-and-gold or a pearl design in neutral gold suits the occasion equally well. For Navratri and Diwali, a Meenakari maang tikka in the colour family of the outfit completes a full festive traditional look. At Ajnaa Jewels, festive maang tikka designs start at accessible price points and are among the most gifted items in the collection for these occasions.
Guest Looks and Casual Occasion Wear: A wedding guest or a woman wearing traditional clothes for a festival does not need a full bridal-weight maang tikka. A small pearl drop, a slim Kundan single-tier pendant, or a minimal Meenakari design in a neutral colour is enough to complete the look without signalling bridal status. Ajnaa Jewels carries enough range at both ends of the size and price spectrum to serve both the bride and every guest at her wedding.
Ajnaa Jewels Maang Tikka Buying and Wearing Guide
How to Choose the Right Pendant Size: The right maang tikka pendant size depends on three things: the face shape, the overall weight of the jewellery, and the occasion. For a round face, a long vertical pendant elongates the face. For a heart-shaped face, a wider pendant with horizontal coverage balances the forehead. For an oval face, almost any pendant shape works. For a heavy bridal look with a Kundan necklace and full earrings, a medium pendant (2 to 3 cm) is sufficient. For a minimal everyday look, a small single-stone or pearl drop is the right choice.
How to Keep a Maang Tikka in Place: The most common problem with maang tikkas is the pendant sliding sideways or the chain pulling out of the hair during an event. To prevent this, secure the hook firmly at the root of the hair parting, not just at the surface. Use two pins rather than one if the hair is very smooth or recently oiled. For thicker maang tikka chains, weave the chain through a small plait at the top of the parting before pinning. Check the pendant position in a full-length mirror before leaving, as the position can look different standing than seated.
Maang Tikka with Different Hairstyles: A maang tikka works with any hairstyle that reveals the centre parting. Buns, low chignons, and braided updos all work well. For half-up hairstyles, ensure the front section is smoothed back from the parting enough to show the chain and pendant clearly. The maang tikka does not work with fully open hair where no clear parting is visible, with side partings (the chain hangs incorrectly), or with blunt fringes that cover the forehead entirely.
Complete Your Ajnaa Jewels Look
A maang tikka anchors the head jewellery arrangement. Build outward from it with a mathapatti spanning the forehead for principal bridal functions, a passa at the temple for extra coverage, and a sahara along the hairline. Add a choti phool at the braid end to complete the full head set. For the face and neck, pair with chandbali earrings or jhumki earrings, a nath, a choker necklace or rani haar, and a mangalsutra for married brides. Complete the body with a kamarbandh and a haathphool. Browse the full Head Accessories range at Ajnaa Jewels to find every piece side by side.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a maang tikka?
A maang tikka is worn at the centre hair parting, with a pendant resting on the forehead. It is one of the solah shringars and the most widely worn piece of Indian bridal head jewellery.
What is the difference between a maang tikka and a mathapatti?
A maang tikka sits as a single pendant at the hair parting. A mathapatti spans the full forehead. Maang tikkas suit everyday festive wear; mathapattis are worn for principal bridal functions.
How do you wear a maang tikka?
Hook or pin the maang tikka at the centre of the hair parting and let the pendant rest on the forehead. Pin the chain into the hair above the parting to keep the piece firmly in place.
Which maang tikka is best for a round face?
A long drop maang tikka with a vertical pendant elongates a round face by drawing the eye downward. Avoid wide circular designs that add horizontal width. A teardrop or marquise-shaped pendant suits round faces best.
Can unmarried girls wear a maang tikka?
Yes. A maang tikka is worn by unmarried women for festive occasions, sangeet functions, and traditional events. It is not exclusively a married woman's ornament and is commonly worn for Navratri, Diwali, and wedding functions.
What is a Kundan maang tikka?
A Kundan maang tikka is made by setting uncut gemstones into a gold-foil base, the Kundan technique from Rajasthan. It produces a richly detailed pendant with layered stone settings in emerald, tourmaline, and pearl.
Which maang tikka suits a lehenga?
A Kundan maang tikka with a medium to large pendant suits a bridal lehenga best. For lighter lehengas, a pearl or slim Meenakari maang tikka provides the right balance without overpowering the outfit.
What is the significance of a maang tikka in Indian culture?
A maang tikka activates the ajna chakra, the third eye point at the forehead. In Hindu tradition, it is one of the solah shringars representing beauty, auspiciousness, and mental protection.
Can I wear a maang tikka without a mathapatti?
Yes. A maang tikka is a complete head jewellery piece on its own. Most women wear a maang tikka alone for festive and wedding functions and reserve the full mathapatti for the main bridal ceremony.
What is the price of a maang tikka at Ajnaa Jewels?
Maang tikka designs at Ajnaa Jewels are handcrafted in Kundan, pearl, and Meenakari crafts on gold-plated bases by our in-house kaarigars, backed by 70 years of craftsmanship from the House of Amarnath Harbansall.
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