Multi Color Bindis kumkum Tikkya Styles #B10B11B12

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Bindi is a decorative dot or mark worn on the forehead by women in South Asian cultures, especially in India. Kumkum is a red powder used to make the Bindi. It...

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Bindi is a decorative dot or mark worn on the forehead by women in South Asian cultures, especially in India. Kumkum is a red powder used to make the Bindi. It is considered auspicious and symbolizes marriage, fertility, and good fortune. Bindis and kumkum are often worn during traditional ceremonies, festivals, and religious events.

The word "bindi" originates from the Sanskrit term "bindu," meaning "drop" or "particle." In India, where various languages and dialects are spoken, bindis are referred to by other names such as kumkum, sindoor, teep, tikli, and bottu.

Bindi Comes in various styles and types most common are plain bindis in red and burgundy or maroon colors Some bindis are made from paper , some from velvet and some modern designer bindis comes in various styles and shapes made from precious stones, rhinestones , beads, pearl etc.

Colorful rhinestone bindis are decorative items made with sparkly rhinestones and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. They are worn on the forehead as an accessory and are popular among women who want to add a touch of sparkle and glamour to their look. Unlike traditional bindis, which are made with kumkum powder, these bindis are made with synthetic materials and are available in a wide range of designs and styles.

Velvet bindis are a type of bindi that are made with a velvet material, usually in the shape of a dot or a small decorative design. They are often more comfortable to wear than traditional metal or stone bindis and come in a variety of colors and styles to suit different preferences. Some velvet bindis are designed to be applied with a sticker, while others are attached with a clip or adhesive. These bindis are often worn as a fashion accessory or as part of traditional South Asian attire.

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STYLE B10, STYLE B11, STYLE B12, ALL 3 STYLES B10 B11 & B12