Bharatanatyam Temple Jewellery Haram | Original Silver Gold Leaf

5 Stone Haram | Original temple jewellery | Haram | TJSKA1

Rs. 98,850.00

The intricate arrangement of countless premium ruby-red kemp spinels, artfully set to form a striking chevron pattern along the multi-strand pearl chains, is what immediately defines the majestic presence of...

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Description

The intricate arrangement of countless premium ruby-red kemp spinels, artfully set to form a striking chevron pattern along the multi-strand pearl chains, is what immediately defines the majestic presence of this long temple haram. This piece isn't just an accessory; it's a statement of tradition, meticulously crafted to honor the rich heritage of South Indian temple artistry. At Shanthi Tailors, we’ve seen countless dancers choose harams like this for their Bharatanatyam Arangetrams, understanding that the right jewellery elevates a performance from beautiful to divine.

A Legacy Woven in Gold Leaf and Kemp

This isn't merely gold-plated; it's an original temple jewellery piece featuring a robust silver base meticulously adorned with authentic gold leafing, a technique passed down through generations. The primary embellishment comes from the lustrous premium kemp spinels, primarily in a captivating ruby red, interspersed with subtle hints of emerald green and pristine white stones that bring the intricate peacock motifs to life. The craftsmanship reflects the dedication seen in the grand temple sculptures that inspired these designs, ensuring a weight and feel that speaks of genuine artistry. We often tell our customers that the way the pearls are strung, in delicate triple rows, culminating in the bold kemp-studded panels, creates a visual rhythm, perfect for the dynamic movements of classical dance.

Designed for the Spotlight and Sacred Moments

  • For the Bharatanatyam Dancer: This haram offers the perfect blend of tradition and stage presence. The substantial length ensures it drapes elegantly, framing the dancer's movements and catching the light, making it ideal for an Arangetram or any major classical dance performance. It’s the kind of piece that commands attention without overpowering the dancer's grace, a balance our costume designers at Shanthi Tailors have perfected over decades.
  • For the Connoisseur: Beyond the stage, this original temple haram is a treasured acquisition for weddings, significant festivals like Diwali or Pongal, and temple visits. Its timeless design, featuring the auspicious peacock motif and the enduring beauty of kemp stones, ensures it remains a cherished heirloom. It's built to withstand not just performances but also years of joyous celebrations and reverent occasions, much like the enduring traditions we uphold.

💡 Curatorial Insight from Shanthi Tailors

When selecting a long haram like this, pay close attention to the dori (adjustable cord) – ours is a rich maroon, chosen not just for its traditional appeal but for its durability and ease of adjustment, crucial for quick costume changes during a performance. Also, the detachable lower pendant, with its distinct peacock design, offers versatility, allowing you to pair it with other pieces or wear the upper haram section independently for a slightly different look.

Product Specifications

Attribute Value
Style Long Haram with Detachable Pendant
Base Metal Silver Base and Gold Leaved
Stones Premium Kemp (Spinels), Cultured Pearls
Motifs Traditional Temple, Peacock
Adjustability Adjustable Dori (Maroon)
Occasion Bharatanatyam Arangetram, Classical Dance, Weddings, Temple Wear, Festivals
Care Wipe with soft, dry cloth; store in airtight box

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this haram suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?

A: Absolutely. This original temple jewellery haram, with its traditional design, premium kemp stones, and elegant drape, is perfectly suited for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram. Its visual impact is significant on stage, and the adjustable dori ensures a comfortable fit throughout the performance, a detail we've prioritized for dancers at Shanthi Tailors for over 57 years.

Q: What materials are used in crafting this temple haram?

A: This haram is crafted with a pure silver base, meticulously layered with gold leaf for that authentic temple jewellery finish. It is adorned with premium quality ruby-red, emerald-green, and white kemp spinels, along with delicate cultured pearls, all chosen for their brilliance and traditional appeal, reflecting the high standards Shanthi Tailors maintains.

Q: How should I care for this gold-leaved temple jewellery?

A: To maintain its luster, gently wipe the haram with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Avoid exposure to water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. Store it in an airtight box or pouch, preferably wrapped in soft cotton, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Proper care, as we advise all our customers, ensures its beauty lasts for generations.

Q: Can the lower peacock pendant be removed or worn separately?

A: Yes, the beautifully crafted peacock pendant at the bottom is designed to be detachable. This offers wonderful versatility, allowing you to wear the pearl and kemp chain as a standalone haram for a slightly different look, or even attach the pendant to a shorter necklace. It’s a thoughtful design detail we incorporate to give you more styling options.


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