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Latique Launches Their New Collection of Maang Tikka

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New Delhi, August, 2019 —- Head accessories are an integral part of an Indian bride’s solah shringhar, the age-old accessory-Maang Tikka, paasa and matha patti have over the time become every bride’s favourite piece of jewellery. This beloved beauty alone is capable enough of adding that perfect touch of glam to the wedding day look. And while a Maang Tikka was originally just a basic statement piece adorned by the brides, it has come a long way now and is available in beautiful designs & patterns, from the ones with elaborate details to the ones with plain & delicate features, Latique presents one for each type of bride. They are traditionally handcrafted and exquisitely designed with rare stones and pure gold.

Latika Khanna, Founder and Designer Latique says: “My endeavor is to create jewellery that compliments the wearers’ personality. I strive to create timeless pieces of jewellery which can be handed down generations. Each design ensures that every uncut diamond and every gem, be it a ruby, emerald or pearl, is set in a way that maximizes its brilliance and beauty.”

 

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Chaandbaali Maang Tikka

An over-sized beautiful Chaandbaali Maang Tikka would be enough to match with style quotient. This particular piece is really pretty ones and handcrafted with south sea pearls and uncut diamonds.

 

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Mughals Polki is made of unfinished natural diamonds

Introduced in India by the Mughals Polki is made of unfinished natural diamonds and is widely used in traditional Indian jewellery. Whether incorporated in heavy bridal necklaces or just a maang tikka, it can add that perfect touch of bling to your wedding outfit. 

 

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Borla -Round-shaped maang tikka 

A major favorite among Rajput brides, Borla is a round-shaped maang tikka which is made of kundan, polki and other precious stones.

 

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minimal mang tikka

minimal maang tikka

These minimal maang tikkas “barely there” are definitely lightweight and won’t make you feel too heavy on the head.

 

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matha patti

A matha patti is worn along the hairline, its an elaborated version of a maang tikka, this piece is perfect blend of polki and pearls for the Indian bride.

 

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Paasas

 

jhoomars 

Paasas or jhoomars look super elegant and instantly add that royal vibe. It’s a bit sassier than a maang tikka and less over the top than a mathapattiso it’s honestly one of the coolest statement accessories. 

Courtesy: Retail Jeweller India News Service

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