Special Long Step Haram | Original Temple Jewellery
This Special New temple jewellery design is beautiful. It's a Long Step Haram necklace. It looks like traditional temple jewellery. The designs are made by hand. This adds a beautiful...
This Special New temple jewellery design is beautiful. It's a Long Step Haram necklace. It looks like traditional temple jewellery. The designs are made by hand. This adds a beautiful touch to any outfit.
Product Details
- Type: Traditional Temple Jewellery
- Base Metal: Silver Base and Gold Foil
- Stone Quality: Premium Kemp (Spinels)
- Care: Keep away from perfume & water
- For: Professional and Arangetram Dancers
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 'Special Long Step Haram' suitable for Bharatanatyam performances requiring extensive 'Aramandi'?
A: Yes, the 'Special Long Step Haram' is designed keeping in mind the 'Aramandi' posture crucial in Bharatanatyam. Its length and construction ensure it complements the dancer's movements without hindering them, enhancing the visual appeal during performances.
Q: What is the typical length of the 'Special Long Step Haram', and how does it contribute to the overall aesthetic of a Kuchipudi or Bharatanatyam costume?
A: The 'Special Long Step Haram' typically measures between 28-32 inches. This length ensures that it gracefully cascades down the dancer's torso, adding a layer of elegance and traditional grandeur to the costume, especially vital for solo performances and 'Arangetram' ceremonies.
Q: What materials are used in the 'Special Long Step Haram', and how do they ensure its durability for rigorous dance performances?
A: The 'Special Long Step Haram' is crafted with high-quality gold-plated alloy, studded with carefully selected Kemp stones and pearls. These materials are chosen for their durability and ability to withstand the demands of frequent use and energetic dance movements, while maintaining the authentic 'Temple Jewellery' aesthetic.
Q: How should I care for and store the 'Special Long Step Haram' to prevent tarnishing and damage, especially given the perspiration involved in Indian Classical Dance?
A: To maintain the luster and prevent tarnishing, gently wipe the 'Special Long Step Haram' with a soft, dry cloth after each performance to remove perspiration. Store it in an airtight container or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoid contact with perfumes and hairsprays to prolong its shine and prevent discoloration of the Kemp stones and pearls.
