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Traditional Rajasthani Gold Plated Dulhan Bridal Green Golden Sheeshphool Minakari and kundan work MathaPatti and Pearls for Women and Girls


PRICE : 324 RS


WEIGHT : 350 Gram

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Kundan work MathaPatti is a traditional and intricately designed headpiece or hair ornament worn by women on special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other cultural celebrations in India. It is a significant part of traditional Indian jewelry, particularly in regions like Rajasthan and Gujarat.The MathaPatti typically consists of a central pendant or motif known as a tikka, which is attached to a chain or series of chains that go around the head and are secured with hooks or pins. The tikka is positioned on the forehead, usually at the center or slightly to the side, and the chains drape along the sides of the head, sometimes extending into a decorative hair accessory at the back.Kundan work refers to the technique used to embellish the MathaPatti. Kundan is a traditional Indian jewelry technique that involves setting precious or semi-precious gemstones, usually uncut or flat-backed, onto a metal base. The gemstones are held in place by intricate designs made of gold or silver foils, which are placed between the stones and the metal base. The stones are then securely set by pressing the edges of the metal over them.

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