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The maangtikka has long since been a staple feature in the scene of Indian weddings. Retaining the influence of various regions, it has evolved into the modern version of itself. Throughout centuries, the maangtikka was not simply a wedding must-have but an auspicious piece which rests on your ajna-chakra, or the what is called “the third eye” of your soul. It has remained an integral element of a bride’s solah (sixteen) sringar.
For the modern bride, it combines tradition with fashion, and ornaments her in the nostalgia of rich culture. It is said that the maangtikka is supposed to rest on the middle parting, protecting one’s blessed sindoor from the evil eye. The maangtikka carries a glorious legacy of blessings and well-wishes to accompany the bride on reaching this milestone in her life.
The maangtikka is thus a spiritual symbol, an adornment of grace on one of the most important days of a woman’s life. From the gold-plated styles of traditional South Indian wear and the dazzling kundan cuts of the Rajasthani Rajputs to the signature carvings of stones from the royal Mughal era, the maangtikka boasts of a stylish variety. For the brides of 2025, the options are endless, and we are here to help you make the right choice.
The maangtikka also comes with the matha patti, but it can easily become a lone statement feature like the Marwari style borla or the chand tika, or styled with a side piece like the Passa of the Mughal era. If you want bold, you can try the heavy headpiece, or go for delicate with a combo of the ajna chakra tied with thin threads of fine filigree which is either laden with uncut stones or styled with classic pearls.
The Sangeet Special Shine
For pre-wedding fit checks, the single piece maangtikka can become the minimalist stun that you need on the dance floor. Crafted in silver, it is the best companion to your pastel lehenga. The hanging pearls, floral motifs, and mirror work go well with ivory work, adding a perfect touch to your sangeet/haldi or mehendi fit.
Timelessly Elegant: Gold Maangtikka Designs
The traditional gold maangtikka is a classic nod to royalty, made in lustrous 22kt gold, embellished with delicate filigree work and traditional motifs, complete with pearl hangings, a perfect complement to a solid goldwork bridal necklace set and bridal red attire.
The Shaan of Kudan: Uncut Style Maangtikka
These uncut polished stones of the kundan technique promise more than just beauty; they pay tribute to the eternal pride of cultural legacy. The kundan maangtikka is made with polished gemstones, framed in rich gold, and the look is a perfect finishing touch to a matching kundan choker and chandbalis.
Uniquely Yours: Antique Gold Maangtikka
For the antique love, designs inspired by the heritage temple architecture of the South can serve vintage charm. The rustic, matte finish calls out to nostalgic regality and pays homage to the divine feminine.
The Bridesmaids’ Favourite: Gold Plated Maang Tikka
From friendship bracelets to maangtikkas— even on your special day, you sure can’t forget your girls! Choose a delicate gold-plated piece that proves durable and budget-friendly, but ever so elegant, charming, and versatile: perfect to gift your bridesmaids who are always on the go!
Opulence, simplicity, or elegance: the divine feminine within you wakes with this exquisite drop– the maangtikka collection of 2025 from Joules by Radhika.