This image features a magnificent maang tikka, a traditional Indian forehead ornament, elegantly displayed against a dark, richly textured background that suggests a luxurious fabric (possibly velvet or silk) in a deep teal or emerald green hue. The maang tikka itself has an antique or oxidized silver-toned finish, giving it a vintage appeal.
The design is intricate and multi-tiered. The top portion, which would rest on the hair, is adorned with clear and possibly subtly colored stones in a classic floral or paisley motif. The central pendant section is prominent, featuring a large, oval-shaped emerald green stone at its core, surrounded by numerous smaller, shimmering clear and perhaps subtly colored stones, giving it a rich, embellished look often seen in Kundan or polki-style jewelry. Below this main pendant, several strands of lustrous white pearls and distinctive larger, smooth, opaque teal-colored beads (possibly glass or semi-precious stones) dangle gracefully, adding movement, color, and a traditional touch.
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