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Every woman dreams of that perfect festive or bridal look - the kind that captures attention the moment she walks into the room. But often, amidst necklaces, earrings, and bangles, one piece that truly completes your face - the Maang Tikka - is overlooked or chosen last-minute. The truth? The wrong style can overpower your features, while the right one can transform your entire look - softening edges, elongating the face, or balancing proportions like magic.
At Tyaani, each Maang Tikka is handcrafted to complement the face it adorns - because jewellery isn’t just worn; it’s experienced.
Just like your favourite lipstick shade or neckline, the design of your Maang Tikka should flatter your natural face shape.
The placement, size, and drop style can completely change how your features appear.
At Tyaani, the art of choosing your Maang Tikka goes beyond symmetry - it’s about emotion, elegance, and harmony between heritage and you.
If your cheeks are fuller and your jawline soft, choose tikka styles that add length to your face. Opt for vertical drop maang tikkas or teardrop Polki pieces that draw attention downward.
Avoid overly wide or round designs that accentuate the circular structure.
You’re blessed - almost every tikka design complements your face shape! From broad crescent Polki Maang Tikkas to multi-string matha pattis, your facial balance allows experimentation.
Your angular jawline and defined cheekbones can handle soft, rounded tikka shapes that add fluidity. Go for circular Polki motifs, pearl-edged rounds, or floral-inspired designs that bring gentleness to your structure.
A wider forehead tapering into a slender chin looks best when balanced with tikka styles that add fullness to the lower part of the face. Choose pear-shaped Maang Tikkas or small crescent motifs that sit neatly without covering too much forehead space.
If your face is longer than it is wide, go for designs that add width and softness. Avoid vertical drops - instead, choose broad tikkas or matha pattis that stretch across the forehead.
With prominent cheekbones and a narrower forehead and chin, diamond-shaped faces glow with medium-sized Polki Maang Tikkas that focus on the centerline. Avoid overly broad matha pattis that can widen the forehead too much.
Every Maang Tikka at Tyaani tells a story - of timeless craftsmanship, royal artistry, and the modern woman who redefines tradition on her own terms. Whether you’re a bride seeking heirloom elegance or dressing for a festive celebration, your face shape is the canvas - but your personality is the muse.
So explore Tyaani’s Polki Maang Tikka collection, find your perfect piece, and let your face glow with the heritage of India and the confidence of today.
Identify your face shape by measuring the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline proportions. Then, match designs that balance those dimensions - for example, long drops for round faces and broad tikka styles for longer faces.
Yes, but the key lies in proportion and styling. If you have a smaller or delicate face, a heavy tikka can still look regal when paired with sleek hair and minimal accessories.
A matha patti is the more elaborate cousin of the maang tikka, traditionally worn by brides for a royal, Mughal-inspired look. It frames the forehead beautifully with delicate chains and Polki detailing that trace along the hairline.
For smaller or petite faces, it’s best to pick medium or minimal-sized tikkas that rest elegantly at the center of your forehead without extending too wide. Avoid heavy circular motifs that might shrink your facial proportions. Instead, opt for pear-shaped Polki drops or slender vertical styles that elongate and enhance the features subtly.
In fact, wearing a Maang Tikka with open hair adds a soft, bohemian touch to traditional attire. To achieve this look, part your hair in the center, secure the tikka with discreet pins, and let gentle curls fall around your shoulders. It’s perfect for mehendi ceremonies, festive gatherings, or even destination weddings where the vibe is relaxed yet regal.
Yes - the Maang Tikka has gracefully transitioned from bridal exclusivity to mainstream festive fashion. Whether you’re a bridesmaid, attending a Diwali soiree, or styling a lehenga for a special event, a dainty Polki Tikka adds instant sophistication.
Ideally, yes. Coordinated jewellery creates visual harmony. Matching your tikka with your necklace - either through metal tone, Polki setting, or gemstone highlights - ties your look together seamlessly.
The most common reason a tikka slips is improper anchoring. Always create a firm middle partition and use small invisible pins or loops to secure the chain. Slightly teasing the hair at the crown also helps grip the piece in place.
The 2025 trend is all about heritage with minimalism. Brides and fashion lovers are embracing crescent Polki Maang Tikkas accented with pastel meenakari, uncut diamond halos, and soft gemstone detailing like emeralds, pearls, or tourmalines. Multi-layered matha pattis with detachable chains are also in demand for their versatility.
Yes, and it’s a stunning fashion-forward trend! Layering two tikkas - a smaller Polki drop in the center paired with a crescent or matha patti - creates a couture-inspired look seen across celebrity brides and runway shows. It’s a bold statement of individuality and artistry.