HEY GIRL! Are you tying the knots with your loved one and confused over what head accessory ( Maang Tikka or Matha Patti) to choose.
It is not just for fashion but it is significant for a bride as when she adorns this piece of jewellery on her wedding day as part of the solah shringaar, she is connecting with her third eye—harnessing the power of concentration, activating her knowledge, wisdom, courage, and will-power.

Girls want to look the prettiest on their big day. From their lehenga to sandals to makeup to jewellery to accessories, they need everything to be perfect. So, we are here to clear your confusions and doubts and help you choose a perfect tikka/matha patti for your big day.
Typically maang tikkas are worn by brides, but it can be worn by women of all ages. The maang tikka has been a part of traditional wear in India so if you are a wedding guest, we have ideas for you as well.

MATHA PATTI
Matha Patti is a hair accessory worn by the Indian bride on her forehead on her wedding day. A traditional bride can’t get that perfect bridal look without wearing it. With loads of jewellery and makeup, the Matha Patti makes a bride reach that flawless look. Here are different types of Matha Patti designs and ideas you could go for.
1. Kundan Matha Patti
Indian Kundan Jewellery is one of the many kinds of jewellery available in our country. It is believed to have originated from the royal courts of Rajasthan. It is my personal favourite. It gives you a minimalism and regal look. It turns around your look on your wedding day.


2. Gold Matha Patti
In the pure form, gold is bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense and soft. Gold ornaments are decorative items worn for personal adornment and amongst all the ornaments, these mang tikkas are the best. These make you look simply adorable.


3. Diamond Matha Patti
Diamond is a form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. Despite being a form of carbon, it is one of the most precious stones. And having such precious stones over your head is a flex.


4. Single-Layered Matha Patti
If you are an unpretentious and a modest bride and if you don’t want much weight over your head, then single layered matha patti is what you need. It is extremely comfortable to wear and gives you a minimalist look.


5. Multi-Layered Matha Patti
If you like to give prominence to your head and forehead, then multi-layered matha pattis best suit your choices. You could choose if you want a kundan multi-layered or pearls or any other of your choice.

6. One-Sided Matha Patti
Grace and charm are important traits of a bride. One-sided matha pattis are elegant and appealing and makes you look graceful and charming.

7. Borla
The word ‘borla’ is derived from a round fruit ‘bor’ or jujube that was typically found in Rajasthan centuries ago. Since then, they have named this gorgeous piece of jewellery after it. It looks you a imperial and magnificient look.

8. Matha Patti with Diamond Tikka and Pearls
Natural pearls are rare. Pearls have a natural iridescent sheen which makes them excellent for use as jewellery. Kundan maang tikka with pearls matha patti is one of its kind and makes you look fascinating.

9. Matha Patti Studded with Kundan and Beads in Chand
If you love being royal and elegant then you must go for such thick matha pattis. As per your face shape you could decide and if it suits your face type then you can try this type of look. Thanks to the designers that such matha pattis are quite in trend.


10. Floral Matha Patti
As jewellery is an integral part of a woman’s life, the same way flowers too are and they can’t say no to flowers. Flowers when used to make jewellery make a deadly amazing combination.. So, it is the best choice for pre-wedding functions.


MAANG TIKKA
Maang Tikka is one of the widely used jewellery. It is worn by almost every single woman out there. Maang Tikka is the key to look elegant and royal. It is really important that the women get to know all about the traditional jewellery designs of maang tikka. So, here is a list of various kinds of maang tikka.
1. Kundan Tikka
Kundan is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with a gold foil between the stones. It is also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery.


2. Gold Tikka
The gold mang tikkas are cultivated with a perfect balance of tradition and innovation. Relish in the extraordinary collection , they are affordable and makes you look pleasing.


3. Meenakari Gold tikka
The maang tikka is made to be the companion of the wedding dress that women wear. Women are obsessed with rubies. This gold mang tikka with rubies will drive everyone crazy.

4. Diamond Tikka
The most precious stones over your head is pacesetter and ostentatious. Possessing a diamomd mang tikka and adoring your forehead with that is pretty impressive.

5. Round Tikka Beaded with Pearls
These are the most common yet stylish sort of tikkas. Depending on face shape, one can opt for this type and rock the wedding.


6. Borla
Rajasthani borla designs are surely a big trendsetter for all brides-to-be. And it is for that undying charm of theirs that Borlas have quite steadily paved their way across the nation.


7. Detailed Tikka
Thick mang tikka designs are sophisticated and dainty. If you have a bulky face , then it would best suit you. Such designs are trailblazer and attractive.


8. Floral Tikka
Maang tikka is the essential forehead adornment for women. Flower maang tikka is available in beautiful designs and patterns. It compliments both hairstyles as well as outfits. It makes you look extremely pretty and cute.



9. Gold Passa
A passa can be worn either at the left or right along with a maang tikka. It makes you stand out from others and gives you a royal look.


10. Mirror Tikka
Jewellery ise made from a wide range of materials. Mirror Jewellery is one amongst them. It looks refined and statuesque and gives you an astonishing look.

We at @VenueMonk have curated some latest and trending maang tikka and matha patti designs for you to cut a dash on your big day. Get one for you, which suits your face cut and matches your lehenga and other jewellery.
