Antique Plated Kundan Headpiece
The photographs are done, the room smells of fresh roses, and you are about to walk in — and the one thing completing your look rests perfectly at the center of your forehead. A double line of hand-set kundan stones catches every light in the room, while the soft sway of pearl latkans brushes your hairline. This is the kind of detail people lean in to admire at a walima or wedding reception, the piece your relatives will ask about before the evening is over.
Crafted on a solid brass base with a deep antique polish, this matha patti carries the warm, burnished depth that polished gold simply cannot replicate. Two continuous rows of hand-set kundan stones run the full width of the headpiece, each stone seated in a raised antique-gold border that frames its clarity without overpowering it. Suspended from the lower edge are delicate pearl latkans — small, weighted drops that move naturally with the wearer and echo the pearl accents found in traditional South Asian bridal styling. The antique finish is applied by hand, giving each piece a subtly individual character rather than a uniform machine look.
This matha patti is suited to mehndi events, nikkah ceremonies, walima receptions, and formal family functions — wherever a bride or guest wants her hair accessory to feel intentional rather than afterthought. Pair it with a statement necklace kept in the same antique-gold family, and let the headpiece remain the focal point of your face frame. To preserve the antique finish, avoid contact with water, perfume, and hair spray. Store flat in a soft pouch, separately from other pieces, to prevent stone displacement and surface scratching.
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