This jewellery piece is a traditional Indian/Pakistani Maang Tikka or Bindya. It is an ethnic headpiece, often worn for festive occasions or weddings.
- Design and Materials: The piece features a prominent, round, moon-shaped (chandbali style) pendant. The base metal, which is likely a gold-plated alloy or silver, is adorned with vibrant turquoise or feroza-colored enamel work. The central motif within the main pendant is a gold-toned flower, accented with white or clear stones, possibly kundan or CZ stones.
- Embellishments: Small white pearls dangle from the lower edge of the main pendant.
- Chain: A delicate chain, composed of linked pearl sections and smaller turquoise floral motifs, extends upwards from the main pendant, ending in a hook for securing it in the hair.
Actual product color may vary slightly from the image.