Star Mahari Haram | Original Temple Jewellery | Haram
The elegant triple-strand pearl chain that forms the upper portion of this Star Mahari Haram, paired with the vibrant ruby and emerald kemp stones, immediately signals a piece destined for...
The elegant triple-strand pearl chain that forms the upper portion of this Star Mahari Haram, paired with the vibrant ruby and emerald kemp stones, immediately signals a piece destined for significant occasions. This is the kind of original temple jewellery our customers have sought out for generations, a testament to its timeless appeal and the quality that makes it suitable for grand stages and sacred ceremonies alike. At Shanthi Tailors, we understand the specific demands of Bharatanatyam jewellery, and this Mahari Haram delivers both visual impact and enduring charm, reflecting a heritage of craftsmanship passed down through decades.
The Mahari Haram's Enduring Allure
For over 57 years, Shanthi Tailors has witnessed countless dancers choose pieces like this exquisite Mahari Haram for their pivotal Arangetrams. This isn't just a necklace; it's a statement of tradition, designed to complement the intricate movements and expressions of classical dance. The rich, deep hues of the premium kemp stones, particularly the ruby red, ensure this piece stands out beautifully under stage lights, captivating the audience just as much as the dancer's performance. It’s a foundational element for any complete Bharatanatyam jewellery set, chosen for its authentic look and substantial presence.
Artistry in Every Stone and Strand
Every element of this original temple jewellery Mahari Haram speaks to meticulous design. The base is crafted from a silver alloy, meticulously coated with a fine layer of gold (gold leaved technique), a traditional method ensuring both durability and the luxurious finish expected from authentic temple pieces. Adorning the intricate floral and stylized motifs are premium kemp (spinel) stones in striking ruby and emerald shades, interspersed with lustrous cultured pearls that add a soft, traditional glow. The deliberate placement of each stone and pearl, including the delicate pearl drops on the central pendant, showcases the artisanal skill involved, a hallmark of the quality we’ve maintained since 1967.
Adorning the Dancer and the Devotee
While this Mahari Haram is a quintessential piece for Bharatanatyam dance, especially for an Arangetram or other classical dance performances, its versatility extends beyond the stage. Its grandeur makes it a perfect accompaniment for traditional South Indian weddings, temple visits, or major festive celebrations. It’s the kind of investment piece that holds sentimental value, passed down through families, carrying stories and blessings. We often advise our customers that the substantial feel and authentic design of this haram also make it a cherished heirloom, embodying the spirit of classical Indian artistry.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Jewellery Type | Haram (Long Necklace) |
| Base Metal | Silver Base and Gold Leaved |
| Stones | Premium Kemp (Spinels - Ruby, Emerald), Cultured Pearls, CZ accents |
| Design | Intricate Floral & Stylized Motifs, Triple-strand Pearl Chain |
| Approx. Length | 26-28 inches (adjustable) |
| Occasion | Bharatanatyam Arangetram, Classical Dance, Weddings, Festivals, Temple Wear |
| Care | Store in airtight box, wipe with soft cloth, avoid moisture |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Mahari Haram suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram performance?
A: Absolutely. This Star Mahari Haram is specifically designed for Bharatanatyam Arangetrams and other classical dance performances. Its robust construction and traditional aesthetics, featuring premium kemp stones and a multi-strand pearl chain, ensure it looks stunning on stage and can withstand the rigors of performance, a quality we've prioritized since Shanthi Tailors began dressing dancers in 1967.
Q: What materials are used in this original temple jewellery haram?
A: This piece of original temple jewellery features a silver base, meticulously finished with a traditional gold leaved (gold foil) technique. It is adorned with premium quality Kemp (spinel) stones in vibrant ruby red and emerald green, complemented by lustrous cultured pearls and subtle CZ accents for added sparkle. This combination ensures an authentic look and feel, true to traditional South Indian temple jewellery.
Q: How should I care for my temple jewellery to maintain its shine and longevity?
A: To preserve the beauty of your Mahari Haram, always store it in an airtight box or pouch, away from moisture and direct sunlight. After wearing, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth to remove any oils or residue. Avoid exposing it to perfumes, lotions, or harsh chemicals. This careful maintenance, as recommended by our experts at Shanthi Tailors, ensures your jewellery remains radiant for years to come.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
