Golden Jhommar Tikka Heer
Jhoomar Tikka, also known as a Side Tikka or Passa, is a traditional South Asian headpiece that originates from the Mughal era and is a popular accessory in Pakistani, Indian, and Afghan bridal and ceremonial wear. It is a distinctive piece worn on one side of the head, typically near the temple, allowing it to dangle elegantly along the forehead.
heer golden jhoomar:
The Jhoomar Tikka usually features intricate craftsmanship, often adorned with precious or semi-precious stones, kundan, pearls, and sometimes modern jhoomar even polki or enamel work. The design is usually fan-shaped or crescent-like, with elaborate dangling ornaments that add to its charm.
heer green jhoomar:
Brides often wear it with other head jewelry like the Maang Tikka in the center, creating a symmetrical, regal look. It pairs beautifully with traditional outfits like lehengas, shararas, or sarees, enhancing the overall bridal or festive attire with a royal touch. The Jhoomar Tikka is not just jewelry but a statement of heritage, elegance, and timeless beauty.


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