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Once worn as a red dot on a woman’s forehead, the Indian bindi has evolved into many shapes, colours and designs. From married woman to college going girls, the bindi is considered a popular accessory to complete their ethnic look. And nowadays, it’s not just Indian women who love to wear a bindi, even international celebrities like Madonna, Julia Roberts, Selena Gomez and many others are seen sporting one on their forehead.
So, here we have compiled a list of various types of bindis that you must try at least once to rock your ethnic avatar.
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Worn by married women in India, the traditional red bindi lends an undeniable charm to the simple everyday look. Before sticker bindis came into existence, the red dot was applied on the forehead using vermilion or kumkum. The big red coloured bindi is quite popular among married women in Bengal.
Shaped like the beautiful crescent moon, the Maharashtrian style bindi is a distinguishing feature of most Marathi women. Also known as chandrakor bindi or Chandra bindi, the bindi was also popular among the kings and queens. So, if you are looking for an ethnic Marathi mulgi look then you can never go wrong with this crescent-shaped bindi.
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Want to sport a very simple yet classy look? Try on a simple geometric shaped bindi in various colours with crisp cotton sarees. Depending upon the shape of your face, you can go for any of the geometric shapes like square, rectangle, rhombus or triangle to go with your simple attire. It is a superb look to sport at workplace for women who are working as teachers or associated with NGOs.
Inspired by tribal art, the tribal bindi is a very interesting way to prep-up your everyday look. Wear it with long ethnic skirts and tribal prints or to enhance any of your single solid-coloured ethnic attires. You can even sport a simple nose ring to complement the gypsy/tribal look.
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Longer bindis have been popular for a long time now. The longer vertical lines add a perfect balance to your face and look lovely on girls with small or oval face. Sometimes, the vertical bindis are a combination of different shapes arranged vertically in an order while some are just in the form of plane simple lines or tear drops.
Want to add a touch of wildness/wickedness to your outfit? Try on this bindi available in the form of serpentine curves. This unique shape of bindi was commonly seen adorning the forehead of female snake charmers in India and somehow it even got to be associated with the vamps of television industry. You can sport this bindi with any kind of outfit except a formal western one.
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A very simple yet stylish design that’s formed using more than one bindi layered on top of each other. At times you would find that different colours have been used to create a design while at others you would notice that differently shaped bindis have been used to form a stunning effect.
Made of colourful stones or Swarovski crystals, stone bindis are available in various shapes and sizes. And, they go very well with designer lehengas, embellished sarees, anarkalis or simple salwar kameez. Stone bindis instantly grab attention to your face so make sure that you have minimum makeup on your face, nude lipstick and kohled eyes for maximum impact.
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Available in various sizes, shapes and colours, designer bindis are hugely popular with most women. These kind of bindis are usually decorated heavily with stones, gold thread, sequins, pearls and glitter and hence are perfect for special occasions. If you love wearing bindis then you must have a pack of designer bindis in your stash to add glamour to your fancy wardrobe.
Worn by Indian brides on the day of their wedding, bridal bindis look absolutely stunning. Usually made of stones and glitters, this type of bindi has got two different sets - one worn at the center of the forehead that is larger in size while the other set of bindis are smaller in size, and worn over the arch of the brows. The elegant bridal bindis are a perfect accessory to compliment the bridal outfit.
Now that you know the different styles and shapes of bindi, find out which one would suit your face the most in How To Find The Right Bindi For Your Face Shape. Even if you are not a bindi lover, try it out once with your ethnic outfits, and we are sure you would love to wear it more often.