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From naths to chandbalis, jewellery to love this Ganesh Chaturthi

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August 24, 2025

Make a statement this festive season with jewellery that is traditional yet trendy

- Compiled by Navya Sharma

A HEASTURNING HAIR ACCESSORY

The crescent moon maang tikka by Diaries of Nomad is a nod to Maharashtrian heritage and celestial elegance. Its pearl-studded arc rests like a blessing on the forehead, adding grace and tying your festive look together. You could also opt for a bold kundan version or one encrusted with pearls for added drama and charm.

Style tip: Pair it with a traditional Nauvari saree or a contemporary silk drape. Part your hair clean down the centre, style with soft waves or a sleek bun, and finish with pearl studs to keep the look balanced and elegant.

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