Antique silver Borla is one of the most popular head jewelry which is wear on top forehead. There are many popular designs inartificial silver borla newdays.
This silver borla with firoji color stones and pearls is made made with alloyed metal and polished with artificial micro silver plating with antique touch. There are flower shape dark rani color stones decorated on the front and pearls of the same color pearls border with the round.
ANTIQUE SILVER BORLA WITH FIROJI STONE AND PEARLS
$35.99
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Jewelry Type: A pair of Borlas, a unique bell-shaped or spherical maang tikka traditionally worn at the center of the forehead.
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Contrasting Enamel Work: Features vibrant Meenakari (enamel) backgrounds—one in deep red and the other in emerald green—providing a classic Rajasthani color palette.
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Floral Kundan Pattern: The face of each Borla is decorated with a sunburst floral motif created using teardrop-shaped Kundan stones.
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Center Stone Accents: Each piece features a contrasting center stone—the red Borla has a green center, and the green Borla has a ruby-red center—for an eye-catching look.
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Pearl Border: The outer edge is meticulously framed with a row of round white pearls, which softens the bold metallic design and adds elegance.
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Pearl Beaded Chain: Each Borla is attached to a delicate pearl-studded string with a golden hook, used to secure the ornament firmly into the hair.
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Occasion: Traditionally worn with a Rajputi Poshak for weddings, cultural festivals like Teej and Gangaur, and other formal traditional ceremonies.
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