Rajvanti Mundavalya
Rs. 1,850.00
Unit price perA traditional Indian bridal headpiece, mainly associated with Maharashtrian culture, worn by both the Bride and Groom during the wedding ceremony.
The Mundavalya is unique to Maharashtrian weddings and adds a distinct element to the bridal attire.
Commonly made from pearls, flowers (like jasmine), or sometimes even gold threads. While traditionally it is a simple string of pearls, modern designs include more elaborate decorations with semi-precious stones, colored beads, crystals, or gold-plated elements for a more luxurious look.
The act of tying the Mundavalya is a key ritual moment. It is a gesture of blessing, performed with love and respect, marking the couple’s transition from singlehood to a unified partnership.
Material - Copper/Brass
Polish - Premium Micro Gold Polish
Note - Our Mundavalya Set includes two pieces, one for the Bride and one for the Groom, embracing equality and shared traditions.
Jewelry Care Tips
- Avoid Water: Remove your jewelry before washing your hands, showering, swimming, or exercising. Water can tarnish the metal and dull the finish.
- Prevent Exposure to Moisture: Humidity and perspiration can cause discoloration and tarnish. Store your jewelry in a dry place.
- Perfumes and Lotions: Apply lotions, perfumes, and hair products before putting on your jewelry. Chemicals in these products can damage the finish and cause tarnishing.
- Household Cleaners: Avoid contact with household cleaning agents, which can be harsh and damaging.
- Separate Pieces: Store jewelry pieces separately to avoid scratches and tangling. Use soft pouches, jewelry boxes with compartments, or individual plastic bags.
- Avoid Sunlight: Direct sunlight can fade colors and weaken materials over time. Store your jewelry in a shaded area.
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to gently wipe your jewelry after wearing it to remove oils and dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a soft brush, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- Avoid Abrasives: Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths that can scratch and damage the surface of your jewelry.
- Put Jewelry On Last: Make your jewelry the finishing touch after getting dressed to minimize exposure to clothing friction and body oils.
- Remove Jewelry First: When undressing, remove your jewelry first to avoid pulling or stretching.
- Be Mindful: Avoid dropping or knocking your jewelry against hard surfaces, which can cause chips, scratches, or breaks.