THE TRADITIONAL ROYAL KUNDAN KILANGI OR TURBAN BROOCH FOR MEN -LR001G
THE TRADITIONAL ROYAL KUNDAN KILANGI OR TURBAN BROOCH FOR MEN -LR001G
The Traditional Royal Kilangi for Bride Groom with White Kundan Stones and a Green Carved stone from Leena Rani!
The Sarpech also known as an aigrette is a turban ornament worn on the Indian Subcontinent by Hindu and Muslim Kings, Princes, Noblemen and Heads of Tribes. Dominantly two kinds of turban ornaments exist: Sarpech and Kalgi
The 'SAR' means 'head' and 'PECH' means screw. Together it means an ornament fixed to a turbaned head by a screw like device. The Sarpech consists of two ornamental parts. The "Jigha" or a bejewelled plume and a horizontal band or 'patti'. This plume is synonymous with the allegory "a feather in the cap" denoting elevation in status because of valour, or a courageous, charitable, noble deed; also supremacy in campaign. Hence it was usually worn by men in powerful positions.