Hair & Forehead Jewellery for Traditional Indian Looks
Add a traditional touch to your look with our handmade Jadau headpieces. From classic Maang Tikkas to royal Sheeshpattis, we have designs that frame your face beautifully for weddings and festivals.
A classic Sheeshpatti with an attached Maang Tikka. This is a quintessential piece for a bride or for anyone attending a wedding, adding a touch of royalty to the hairstyle.
I love creating money-saver combos for my clients. This video showcases a beautiful sheeshpatti paired with our Jadau Mor earrings, offered at a special discounted price.
A gorgeous client styled in our Jadau Maang Tikka. It’s the perfect accessory to complete her wedding guest look, pairing beautifully with her choker and bangles.
Our 'Bela' Maang Tikka is a beautiful, ornate piece with red stone and bead detailing. It’s designed to be a statement accessory that draws attention and completes your festive look.
About Hair & Forehead Jewellery
Most people worry about head jewellery slipping or feeling heavy during a long event. I personally check every Sheeshpatti and Maang Tikka for balance, ensuring the chain stays centered and the weight is distributed so you can move or dance without constantly adjusting it.
Finding the right headpiece is about more than just matching colors. Whether you are aiming for a classic Rajputi look or something more modern, the key is how the piece rests against your hairline. My collection draws inspiration from royal Hyderabadi and Rajputi styles, focusing on pieces that bring back that old-school grace.
Why Jadau for Head Jewellery
Jadau work is timeless because it feels heavy and substantial, unlike modern machine-made alternatives. Each piece, like my 'Bela' Maang Tikka, is handmade using gold-plated brass or copper alloy with synthetic stone settings. These pieces are meant to be a memory, not just a one-time accessory. Because I focus on slow fashion, I put extra care into the structural integrity of the forehead chains so they stay put.
Styling Tips
If you have a shorter forehead, a delicate Maang Tikka often works better than a wide Sheeshpatti, as it provides a subtle focal point without overpowering your features. For a Sangeet or Mehendi, I often suggest pairing a heavy Sheeshpatti with minimal earrings to keep the focus on your face.
Practical Care
- Usage: Always use hairpins to secure the side chains of your Sheeshpatti behind your ears for extra grip.
- Storage: Keep your headpieces in the provided pouches to prevent scratching the gold plating.
- Claims: Remember to record a video while opening your parcel, as this helps me process any claims immediately.
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