Name: Belpan Thushi
Origin: Maharashtrian Jewellery, India
Type: Traditional Headpiece/Tikka
Description:
Belpan Thushi is an exquisite, intricately designed traditional Maharashtrian headpiece. This stunning tikka is a symbol of marital bliss and elegance.
Key Features:
– Intricately crafted with gold-plated or silver metal
– Adorned with sparkling white pearls and precious stones
– Delicate filigree work and enamel detailing
– Seven-stringed design (Pachchabatti) symbolizing seven vows of marriage
– Central pendant or motif adds a touch of royalty
Design Variations:
– Simple and subtle designs for everyday wear
– Intricate and elaborate designs for special occasions
– Variations in metal, stone, and pearl colors
Occasions to Wear:
– Weddings
– Festivals (Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali)
– Traditional events (baby showers, naming ceremonies)
– Everyday wear (simple designs)
Significance:
Belpan Thushi is an integral part of Maharashtrian bridal jewellery, signifying the union of two souls.
Materials:
– Gold-plated or silver metal
– White pearls
– Precious stones (diamonds, rubies, emeralds)
– Enamel
Care Instructions:
– Store in a cool, dry place
– Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals
– Clean with soft cloth and mild soap solution
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