Bindis
A bindi is a decorative mark worn on the forehead, traditionally by women in South Asia, particularly in India. It is often made of colored powder, stickers, or jewels and can vary in size and design. The bindi is not only a fashion accessory but also holds cultural and religious significance, symbolizing the third eye or spiritual insight in Hinduism.
In modern times, bindis have become popular worldwide, transcending cultural boundaries as a fashion statement. They are available in various styles and colors, appealing to diverse tastes. While traditionally associated with married women, bindis are now worn by people of all genders and backgrounds.