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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a Mundawalya?, Who wears a Mundawalya?, Is it adjustable?, Can it be worn at non-wedding occasions?, How do I store it after the ceremony?, and What is this piece made of?
A Mundawalya is a traditional Maharashtrian bridal head ornament worn across the forehead during Hindu wedding rituals. It is typically made with pearls or decorative beads and is considered an auspicious accessory.
In Maharashtrian weddings, both the bride and groom traditionally wear a Mundawalya during the wedding ceremony as part of the ritualistic bridal and groom attire.
Yes, the Mundawalya has an adjustable string that can be tied to fit different head sizes comfortably.
It is primarily designed for wedding ceremonies but can also be worn during traditional Maharashtrian festivals and cultural events.
Gently lay it flat in a soft pouch and store in a cool dry place. Avoid folding or compressing to preserve the pearl strings and structural integrity.
This Mundawalya is crafted with high-quality pearls and decorative elements with traditional craftsmanship, keeping the design authentic to Maharashtrian wedding traditions.
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