
Sheshphool Matha Patti – Gold-Plated Antique Bridal Headpiece
Enhance your wedding or festive attire with this elegant Sheshphool Matha Patti, a gold-plated antique bridal headpiece featuring vibrant ruby-red and emerald-green minakari stones bordered with delicate white seed pearls. This exquisite matha patti beautifully blends traditional Indian heritage with timeless charm.
Key features
- Traditional Sheshphool design: Features a classic floral borla drop inspired by Indian bridal jewelry.
- Premium gold-tone alloy: Crafted with a gold-plated antique matte finish for a graceful vintage look.
- Intricate embellishments: Adorned with multicolored minakari stones and bordered by white seed pearls for a refined touch.
- Versatile for occasions: Perfect accessory for weddings, festivals, and classical dance performances.
- Comfortable fit: Slim, flexible band fits securely on various hair styles, ensuring all-day wearability.
- Ideal styling: Best worn with a center-parted hairstyle to highlight the central floral borla.
Materials & care
This matha patti is made of premium gold-plated alloy accented with minakari stones and seed pearls. To maintain its antique finish, avoid exposure to water and harsh chemicals. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after use and store in a dry, separate pouch.
FAQ
- Q1: What is a Sheshphool Matha Patti?
- A: It is a traditional Indian forehead ornament featuring a floral design with a central borla drop, typically worn by brides and during festivals.
- Q2: Can this matha patti be worn with different hairstyles?
- A: Yes, its slim and flexible band allows it to fit securely on various styles, especially center-parted hair.
- Q3: Is this suitable for classical dance performances?
- A: Absolutely, its traditional embellishments and design make it ideal for classical dance costumes.
- Q4: How should I care for this gold-plated matha patti?
- A: Avoid water and chemicals, wipe gently after use, and store separately to preserve the antique finish.
- Q5: Does it complement different ethnic outfits?
- A: Yes, it pairs beautifully with lehengas, silk sarees, and temple jewelry sets for a complete bridal look.
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Sheshphool Matha Patti – Gold-Plated Antique Bridal Headpiece
Enhance your wedding or festive attire with this elegant Sheshphool Matha Patti, a gold-plated antique bridal headpiece featuring vibrant ruby-red and emerald-green minakari stones bordered with delicate white seed pearls. This exquisite matha patti beautifully blends traditional Indian heritage with timeless charm.
Key features
- Traditional Sheshphool design: Features a classic floral borla drop inspired by Indian bridal jewelry.
- Premium gold-tone alloy: Crafted with a gold-plated antique matte finish for a graceful vintage look.
- Intricate embellishments: Adorned with multicolored minakari stones and bordered by white seed pearls for a refined touch.
- Versatile for occasions: Perfect accessory for weddings, festivals, and classical dance performances.
- Comfortable fit: Slim, flexible band fits securely on various hair styles, ensuring all-day wearability.
- Ideal styling: Best worn with a center-parted hairstyle to highlight the central floral borla.
Materials & care
This matha patti is made of premium gold-plated alloy accented with minakari stones and seed pearls. To maintain its antique finish, avoid exposure to water and harsh chemicals. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after use and store in a dry, separate pouch.
FAQ
- Q1: What is a Sheshphool Matha Patti?
- A: It is a traditional Indian forehead ornament featuring a floral design with a central borla drop, typically worn by brides and during festivals.
- Q2: Can this matha patti be worn with different hairstyles?
- A: Yes, its slim and flexible band allows it to fit securely on various styles, especially center-parted hair.
- Q3: Is this suitable for classical dance performances?
- A: Absolutely, its traditional embellishments and design make it ideal for classical dance costumes.
- Q4: How should I care for this gold-plated matha patti?
- A: Avoid water and chemicals, wipe gently after use, and store separately to preserve the antique finish.
- Q5: Does it complement different ethnic outfits?
- A: Yes, it pairs beautifully with lehengas, silk sarees, and temple jewelry sets for a complete bridal look.
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Enhance your wedding or festive attire with this elegant Sheshphool Matha Patti, a gold-plated antique bridal headpiece featuring vibrant ruby-red and emerald-green minakari stones bordered with delicate white seed pearls. This exquisite matha patti beautifully blends traditional Indian heritage with timeless charm.
Key features
- Traditional Sheshphool design: Features a classic floral borla drop inspired by Indian bridal jewelry.
- Premium gold-tone alloy: Crafted with a gold-plated antique matte finish for a graceful vintage look.
- Intricate embellishments: Adorned with multicolored minakari stones and bordered by white seed pearls for a refined touch.
- Versatile for occasions: Perfect accessory for weddings, festivals, and classical dance performances.
- Comfortable fit: Slim, flexible band fits securely on various hair styles, ensuring all-day wearability.
- Ideal styling: Best worn with a center-parted hairstyle to highlight the central floral borla.
Materials & care
This matha patti is made of premium gold-plated alloy accented with minakari stones and seed pearls. To maintain its antique finish, avoid exposure to water and harsh chemicals. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after use and store in a dry, separate pouch.
FAQ
- Q1: What is a Sheshphool Matha Patti?
- A: It is a traditional Indian forehead ornament featuring a floral design with a central borla drop, typically worn by brides and during festivals.
- Q2: Can this matha patti be worn with different hairstyles?
- A: Yes, its slim and flexible band allows it to fit securely on various styles, especially center-parted hair.
- Q3: Is this suitable for classical dance performances?
- A: Absolutely, its traditional embellishments and design make it ideal for classical dance costumes.
- Q4: How should I care for this gold-plated matha patti?
- A: Avoid water and chemicals, wipe gently after use, and store separately to preserve the antique finish.
- Q5: Does it complement different ethnic outfits?
- A: Yes, it pairs beautifully with lehengas, silk sarees, and temple jewelry sets for a complete bridal look.























