Jadau Kundan Maang Tikka

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    FeelOri uses style names to describe the look of a piece, and product pages carry the exact material details. This keeps ruby, emerald, AD, pearl, and temple jewellery wording clear before you buy.

    Jadau and kundan wording describes the shopper category and visible setting work. Product pages remain the final source for exact stones, finish, size, hook or chain construction, and package contents. Gold-polish is a fashion jewellery finish and is not a solid-gold claim.

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    What this collection includes

    This collection focuses on maang tikka pieces with a jadau kundan identity. Designs may use peacock, fan, crescent, floral, pearl-look or coloured-stone details. The exact product page is always the final source for the shown design, size, finish and package contents.

    How to style a jadau kundan maang tikka

    Use a maang tikka when the hairstyle and outfit need a traditional centre accent. It works especially well with pattu sarees, silk sarees, lehengas, half sarees, braided hairstyles, buns and wedding guest styling.

    For heavier sarees or lehengas, choose a stronger centre motif so the tikka stays visible near the hair parting. For lighter festive outfits, choose a smaller motif or pearl-drop design that adds detail without overwhelming the face.

    How to choose the size and shape

    Use forehead space, hairstyle and the scale of your earrings and necklace as the main guide. A longer centre motif creates a stronger vertical line, while a smaller rounded motif gives a calmer accent. Treat face-shape suggestions as styling ideas rather than strict rules: the best choice is the one that sits comfortably, stays visible and feels balanced with the complete look.

    How to secure a maang tikka

    Position the centre motif at the hair parting before the hairstyle is fully finished. Secure the product hook or chain into a stable pinned section, then place supporting hairpins beside the chain rather than through delicate stonework. Check the placement from the front and side, and avoid pulling the chain tightly enough to strain the motif or hair.

    How to choose by outfit

    • Pattu and silk sarees: repeat a gold-polish, coloured-stone or pearl-look detail from the saree border, blouse or earrings.
    • Lehengas: choose a fuller centre motif when the dupatta is light or pinned away from the forehead.
    • Wedding guest looks: balance the tikka with the earrings, necklace and blouse neckline so one area remains the focus.
    • Lighter festive outfits: use a smaller motif when you want the forehead detail to support rather than lead the look.

    Related shopping paths

    Build a fuller jadau kundan look through Jadau Kundan Jewellery, Jadau Kundan Jhumka Earrings, Jadau Kundan Necklaces for Pattu Sarees and Jadau Kundan Long Haram Necklaces.

    Compare Jadau Kundan Chokers and Jadau Kundan Pendants when choosing by neckline, length and styling weight.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is a jadau kundan maang tikka?
    It is forehead jewellery worn at the hair parting, selected here for a jadau kundan look. In this FeelOri collection, the main identity is the maang tikka form, centre motif, chain or hook construction, gold-polish finish and kundan stones.
    Can I wear a maang tikka with a pattu saree?
    Yes. A jadau kundan maang tikka works well with pattu sarees and silk sarees when the hairstyle leaves the centre motif visible. Match the finish and stone colours to the saree border, blouse or earrings.
    Can I wear these with lehengas?
    Yes. These maang tikka pieces can work with lehengas, especially when the dupatta does not cover the forehead detail. Choose a fuller motif for heavier looks and a smaller tikka for lighter festive outfits.
    Is a maang tikka the same as a matha patti?
    No. A maang tikka is usually a centre hair-parting ornament. A matha patti usually has additional side chains or broader forehead coverage. This collection is for maang tikka pieces unless an individual product page states otherwise.
    How do I choose a maang tikka for my face and forehead?
    Start with forehead space, hairstyle and overall jewellery scale rather than following a rigid face-shape rule. Longer motifs create a stronger vertical line, while smaller rounded motifs give a softer accent. Choose the placement and size that feel comfortable and balanced from the front and side.
    How do I keep a maang tikka secure?
    Position it before the hairstyle is fully finished, secure its hook or chain into a stable pinned section, and place supporting hairpins beside the chain rather than through delicate stonework. Avoid pulling the chain too tightly.
    Are these solid gold pieces?
    No. Gold-polish describes the fashion jewellery finish. It should not be read as solid gold or fine jewellery.
    Does each product include only the maang tikka?
    Treat the product page as final. Current maang tikka products are listed as maang tikka only unless the product page clearly states another included piece.
    How should I care for a jadau kundan maang tikka?
    Keep it dry and away from perfume, sweat, water, hairspray and harsh chemicals. Store it flat or in a pouch so the centre motif, chain, hook and drops do not bend or rub against other jewellery.