Temple Jewellery | Shanthi Tailors
Discover our 1/4 Mahari, an exquisite piece of temple jewellery meticulously crafted for the art of Bharatanatyam.1/4 Mahari – Exquisite Original Temple Jewellery Check out our 1/4 Mahari! Shanthi Tailors...
Discover our 1/4 Mahari, an exquisite piece of temple jewellery meticulously crafted for the art of Bharatanatyam.
1/4 Mahari – Exquisite Original Temple Jewellery
Check out our 1/4 Mahari! Shanthi Tailors made it for Bharatanatyam dancers. It looks great and shows off Indian art.
It's perfect for dancers who want real temple jewellery!
- ✨ Authentic Design: It's made with details from Bharatanatyam.
- 💖 High-Quality Material: It's made with good stuff that lasts long and looks nice.
- 🌟 Versatile Use: You can wear it for dance, events, or just to look awesome.
- 🎁 Perfect Gift: Great for dancers or people who love culture.
- 🔍 Limited Edition: These are special and different from other jewelry.
- 🛠️ Easy Maintenance: Just clean it easily to keep it shiny.
This piece tells a story. It connects you to your roots and the dance you love.
Let the 1/4 Mahari make your dance better. It will add grace to every move.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Gold-plated metal |
| Border/Design Type | Traditional temple design |
| Customization | Available |
| Usage | Dance performances, cultural events |
| Care Instructions | Wipe with a soft cloth, avoid water |
Make your Bharatanatyam better with this 1/4 Mahari. Shanthi Tailors made it just for you.
Order now and get this special piece! Show off your dance with style.
Product Details
| Type | Traditional Temple Jewellery |
| Base Metal | Copper / Silver Alloy |
| Stone Quality | Premium Kemp (Spinels) |
| Care | Keep away from perfume & water |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of Temple Jewellery is most suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?
A: For an Arangetram, consider a full set including a headpiece (Thalai Samaan), necklaces (Kasumalai, Addigai), earrings (Jimikki), nose ring (Mukuthi), waist belt (Oddiyanam), bangles, and anklets. Ensure the jewellery complements the costume's color and doesn't hinder movement during complex steps like the Adavu sequences or Thattadavu.
Q: How should I care for my Temple Jewellery to prevent tarnishing, especially given the humidity during performances?
A: After each performance, gently wipe the jewellery with a soft, dry cloth to remove sweat and moisture. Store each piece separately in airtight pouches or boxes with anti-tarnish strips. Avoid exposing the jewellery to perfumes, hairsprays, or harsh chemicals. Periodically, you can use a specialized silver or gold cleaning solution designed for delicate jewellery, but test it on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Q: Can the Temple Jewellery be adjusted for different dance styles, such as Kuchipudi or Mohiniyattam, which may have slightly different costume requirements?
A: While Temple Jewellery is traditionally associated with Bharatanatyam, its components can be adapted. For Kuchipudi, consider lighter pieces or adjustments to the Oddiyanam. For Mohiniyattam, which favors a more subtle aesthetic, you might choose smaller, more delicate necklaces and earrings, focusing on silver-toned pieces rather than heavy gold plating to match the white and gold Kasavu saree.
Q: What are the key considerations when selecting Temple Jewellery for a dancer who frequently performs Aramandi?
A: When selecting Temple Jewellery for a dancer who frequently performs Aramandi, ensure the Oddiyanam (waist belt) fits securely and comfortably without restricting the dancer's ability to maintain the Aramandi posture. Also, consider the weight of the anklets (Gejjai); heavier anklets can affect the dancer's stamina and precision during extended Aramandi sequences. Opt for lightweight yet durable options.
