Head ornaments are common in almost all communities across the world. This jewellery is also known as 'hair adornment' and makes the wearer look gorgeous. These jewellery items are highly significant as far as a lady is concerned, especially on her wedding day. Usually, jewellers use materials like gold, silver, rose gold, oxidized metals, and other lightweight ones to make. These eye-catching head jewellery to add to its beauty, they also use crystals, stones, pearls, beads, etc. Here are the top five head jewellery items:
1. Maang Tikka
This jewellery is an essential item, as far as the jewellery collection of an Indian bride. It consists of a hanging decoration at one end and a hairpin at the other. The hairpin is attached to the hair, and the hanging part droops at the hairline. The hanging end of many tikkas rests on the sixth chakra of the forehead or in the 3rd eye
2. Tiara
Tiara head jewellery is a bit brown but is preferred by women. It is semicircular, shape-wise and is worn on top of the front head. They usually come in silver-coloured materials, with precious white diamonds or pearls embedded in it, giving an elegant, classy look.
3. Hairpin jewellery
Don't think that hairpins are merely holding the hair tightly; the same has much more practical significance. For centuries, it has been used as hair jewellery by women across the globe. Decorated with jewels and pretty stones, these can be used as a simple daily wear ornament or for a party or ceremony.
4. Hair Accessory Chain
This item is the most modern hair accessory that has become all the rage and is similar to a Maang Tika. It is available as a single chain with charms hanging from it or multilayer chains with pearls or stones attached to them. The most popular ones are simple chains with a minimal look. These are best suited to wear with casual summer wear, especially Gipsy style gowns.
5. Sarpech
It is an Indian turban ornament. It is more common among grooms, and they pair it with their wedding outfits. The word 'Sarpech' means something which is screwed onto the front, referring to the way it is worn.