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Maang Tika Jewelry
Oct 2 2014 6:41 AM
Mang Tika is a traditional piece of jewelry, which is essentially worn by indian brides as it is a part of the Solah Shringar. I think the spelling Im using makes sense as it is pronounced that way, emphasis on two and the single.
Maang Tika Jewelry
can be said to be a shortened version of the Shringaar patti/Matha Patti. It is worn by the bride in center parting of the hair. Woman often considered this a symbol of strength and it instantly highlights the glam quotient of your face.
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