Mango 6MM Haram | Haram | Copper Jewellery | NJ047
The striking visual rhythm created by the alternating ruby-red and pristine white kemp stones, forming a delicate scalloped edge along this haram, is what truly sets it apart. This piece,...
The striking visual rhythm created by the alternating ruby-red and pristine white kemp stones, forming a delicate scalloped edge along this haram, is what truly sets it apart. This piece, with its intricate fan-shaped pendant adorned with subtle pearls, embodies the timeless elegance essential for a dancer's stage presence or a connoisseur's cherished collection. From the moment it arrived in our workshop, we recognized its potential to become a beloved staple for any classical dance performance, particularly an Arangetram, offering both grandeur and a comfortable drape. The 6MM main kemp stones provide a substantial yet refined sparkle under stage lights.
The Craft of Enduring Beauty
At Shanthi Tailors, we understand that true temple jewellery is more than just adornment; it's a legacy. This haram showcases the meticulous traditional artistry our customers have trusted for over 57 years. Each premium kemp spinel is carefully set, reflecting the light with a vibrant glow that brings life to any classical dance costume or festive ensemble. The robust construction ensures this piece will accompany you through countless performances and celebrations, maintaining its radiant charm.
Adorning the Dancer & Devotee
- For the Bharatanatyam Performer: This long haram provides the perfect balance of length and sparkle, ensuring it's visible and impactful from the stage. The deep ruby-red kemp stones are chosen for their ability to pop under theatrical lighting, complementing traditional Bharatanatyam costumes beautifully. It's designed to move gracefully with the dancer, a testament to its thoughtful construction.
- For the Connoisseur & Celebrant: Beyond the stage, this traditional temple jewellery haram is an ideal choice for temple visits, weddings, or significant cultural events. Its classic design and rich aesthetic pair seamlessly with Kanchipuram silks or other festive attire, offering an heirloom-quality piece that speaks of heritage and devotion.
💡 Our Curator's Styling Tip
When selecting a haram of this length, consider pairing it with a shorter choker-style necklace to create a layered, opulent look – a technique we often recommend to our Arangetram dancers for maximum stage impact. The rich red kemp stones in this piece are particularly flattering against warm skin tones and traditional saree colors like royal blue, emerald green, and of course, deep maroon.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Haram (Long Necklace) |
| Base Metal | Silver Base and Gold Leaved |
| Stones | Premium Kemp (Spinels), White CZ, Pearls |
| Stone Size (Main) | Approx. 6MM |
| Pendant Design | Traditional Fan/Temple Motif with Pearl Drops |
| Closure | Adjustable Dori (Cord) |
| Occasion | Bharatanatyam, Arangetram, Weddings, Temple Wear, Classical Dance |
| Care | Store in airtight bag, avoid chemicals & moisture |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this haram suitable for Bharatanatyam performances?
A: Absolutely. This haram is specifically designed with Bharatanatyam dancers in mind. The length, the prominence of the kemp stones, and the traditional temple design ensure it makes a striking statement on stage, enhancing your classical dance costume. We've been dressing dancers for Arangetrams since 1967, and pieces like this are consistently requested.
Q: What materials are used in this temple jewellery haram?
A: This exquisite haram features a traditional Silver Base that is meticulously Gold Leaved for that authentic temple jewellery finish. It is adorned with high-quality Premium Kemp (Spinels) in ruby-red and white shades, complemented by delicate white CZ stones and freshwater pearls for added elegance.
Q: How should I care for my Shanthi Tailors haram?
A: To preserve the beauty and luster of your temple jewellery, we recommend storing it in an airtight plastic bag or a padded box when not in use. Avoid direct contact with perfumes, hairsprays, and lotions. Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after each wear to remove any oils or moisture. This careful storage ensures your piece remains stage-ready for years.
Q: What is the approximate length of this haram?
A: As a traditional haram, this necklace is designed to be a long piece. While exact measurements can vary slightly, it typically falls to a mid-chest length, adjustable via the included dori (cord) to suit different necklines and preferences for classical dance or festive wear.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
