Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Two Wati Mangalsutra?
It's a traditional necklace worn by married women in Maharashtra. It has a gold chain with black beads and two small, cup-shaped pendants called Wati, and this mangalsutra symbolizes marriage and commitment.
2. What do the two wati represent?
The two wati pendants represent the union of the husband and wife, and they symbolize the coming together of two families and the male-female principle. They remind the couple of their bond and shared journey.
3. How is the Two Wati Mangalsutra tied during the wedding?
During the wedding, the groom ties the mangalsutra around the bride's neck. He uses either a traditional thread or the gold chain itself, which signifies his commitment and her new status as a married woman.
4. What is the difference between a Two Wati Mangalsutra and other Mangalsutras?
The main difference is the design, where Maharashtrian mangalsutras feature the two wati pendants and are typically shorter. Whereas other mangalsutras may have different pendant styles and lengths, varying by region.
