Face jewelry

Two artist designers Solomon Chase and David Toro inspired by ancient Indian tradition of face adorning designed interesting line of face jewelry.

So far the collection consists of: BindiFace, Reflector Face (jewelry glows in dark), Eyebrow and Reflector Brow (glows in dark).

“Bindi” comes from the word “bindu” or a drop, and suggests the mystic third eye of a person. The Bindi are worn as a beauty mark by women of all faiths, with no adherence of Hindu belief. This mark also serves to indicate marital status. The Hindus believe that a red Bindi should be worn by women who are married and a black Bindi is worn by single girls. But nowadays, Bindis are also worn by women who are not married, children, and by women who are not Hindu.

This jewelry can be perceived as a medium of self-expression, as each piece can reflect the personality behind the face. The whole collection is colorful and fun. The whole collection is colorful and fun. It is definitely an interesting concept.