Tikka
Reflecting a legacy of skilled artistry, this selection of bridal maang tikka designs is rooted in traditional aesthetics.
Read moreReshma Tikka
Pali Pippal Patti Tikka
Madhuri Tikka
Shanza Kundan Tikka
Nimrat Tikka
Mint Pink Tikka
Ruby Pearl Tikka
Moti Mint Tikka
payal tikka
Pinki Tikka
Maria Tikka
Nabha Pippal Patti Tikka
Gulal Tikka
Ahlam Pippal Patti Tikka
Banjara Pippal Patti Tikka
Mahnoor Tikka
Nabha Tikka
Chandni Pippal Patti Tikka
Shenaz Tikka
Ruby Mint Tikka
Sargam tikka
Bahar Tikka
Morni Tikka
Pardesi Tikka
FAQs
>1. How do I choose the right maang tikka for my face shape?
Choose a maang tikka for women based on proportions. Round faces suit elongated designs, while broader styles complement longer faces. Lightweight maang tikka options maintain balance within bridal accessories and heritage jewellery styling.
2. What is a maang tikka and how is it worn?
A maang tikka is a form of bridal head jewellery placed along the centre hair parting, secured with a hook. This traditional maang tikka enhances symmetry and complements traditional Indian jewellery styling.
3. Which maang tikka is best for bridal looks?
Bridal looks favour a kundan maang tikka or antique maang tikka for richness and detail. Punjabi maang tikka styles also remain popular, offering statement bridal accessories rooted in heritage jewellery traditions.
4. What is the difference between maang tikka and passa?
A traditional maang tikka is worn at the centre parting, while a passa sits on the side. Both are bridal head jewellery pieces, often styled together in traditional Indian jewellery looks.
5. Can maang tikka be worn with modern outfits?
A lightweight maang tikka or pearl maang tikka pairs well with modern outfits. When styled thoughtfully, this traditional Indian jewellery piece adds subtle elegance while keeping the overall look contemporary.

