Bharatanatyam Temple Jewellery Peacock Nethichutti – Arangetram

5-Step Peacock Chutty |Tikka | Copper Jewellery | 990165

Rs. 2,450.00

The striking clarity of the white kemp stones, nestled between the deep ruby and emerald hues, instantly highlights the artistry in this tiered peacock chutty. This specific piece, with its...

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Description

The striking clarity of the white kemp stones, nestled between the deep ruby and emerald hues, instantly highlights the artistry in this tiered peacock chutty. This specific piece, with its five cascading elements culminating in a grand peacock motif, is a staple request we receive from dancers preparing for their Bharatanatyam Arangetram, ensuring a captivating stage presence. Its traditional design ensures it sits perfectly, drawing attention to the dancer's expressive forehead during any classical dance performance.

The Grandeur of Traditional Nethichutti

As curators at Shanthi Tailors, we've observed that the right Nethichutti (also known as Maang Tikka or Chutti) can transform a dancer's entire look. This particular piece embodies the rich heritage of temple jewellery, featuring a robust Silver Base meticulously Gold Leaved for an authentic, enduring luster. Adorned with premium Kemp (Spinels) in vibrant ruby and emerald shades, complemented by brilliant clear stones, it captures the light beautifully. Each tier is further embellished with delicate faux pearls, adding a touch of grace that enhances the traditional Bharatanatyam costume. This piece is not just jewellery; it’s a statement of cultural pride and artistic dedication.

Crafted for Dancers, Adored for Occasions

For over 57 years, Shanthi Tailors has been a trusted name, dressing over 10,000 dancers for their pivotal Arangetrams and countless other stage performances. We understand the rigorous demands placed on bharatanatyam costume accessories. This bharatanatyam jewellery piece is designed for both durability and visual impact, ensuring it stays secure and shines brightly under stage lights. Beyond the stage, its timeless appeal makes it a cherished addition for weddings, traditional festivals, or temple visits, offering a versatile piece of classical dance jewellery that transcends the performance hall.

Product Specifications

Attribute Value
Type Nethichutti / Maang Tikka
   
Stones Premium Kemp (Spinels - Ruby, Emerald, Clear), Faux Pearls
Motif Peacock, Traditional Temple Design
Length (Approx.) 18 cm (7 inches)
Occasion Bharatanatyam Arangetram, Classical Dance, Weddings, Festivals, Temple Wear
Care Wipe with soft cloth, store in airtight box

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this Nethichutti suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?

A: Absolutely. This traditional peacock chutty, with its authentic temple design and premium kemp stones, is one of our most requested pieces for Bharatanatyam Arangetrams. Its secure fitting and vibrant stones ensure it looks stunning under stage lights, a detail we've perfected over decades of experience dressing dancers since 1967.

Q: What materials are used in this temple jewellery piece?

A: This Nethichutti is crafted with a durable Silver Base, meticulously applied with Gold Leafing to achieve its rich, traditional finish. It is adorned with high-quality Premium Kemp (Spinels) in ruby, emerald, and clear shades, along with lustrous faux pearls, ensuring both beauty and longevity.

Q: How should I care for my Peacock Chutti to maintain its shine?

A: To preserve the beauty of your temple jewellery, we recommend gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Store it in an airtight box or pouch, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Avoid contact with perfumes, hairsprays, and harsh chemicals, as these can dull the finish and damage the stones.

Q: Is this Nethichutti comfortable to wear for long performances?

A: Yes, our Nethichuttis are designed with both aesthetics and comfort in mind. The piece is balanced to sit securely without undue strain, and the hook at the top allows for easy attachment to hair, often secured further with hairpins. Many dancers, including those we've dressed for full-length Arangetrams, find our chuttis comfortable for extended wear.


Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.