Married Hindu women traditionally wear two symbols: the Mangalsutra and Sindoor.
Mangalsutra: This sacred necklace, comprised of black and gold beads, is placed on the bride's neck by the groom during their wedding. It signifies marital status, love, and commitment.
Sindoor: A red or vermillion powder, applied by married Hindu women to the parting of their hair (maang). This indicates their marital status and is seen as a sign of respect and a blessing for their husbands.
These symbols are integral to Indian tradition, signifying the husband's long life and well-being.