Bharatanatyam Temple Jewellery Long Haram with Kemp Stones

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Rs. 15,660.00

The deep ruby-red kemp stones, meticulously set to form the elongated, pearl-bordered chains of this haram, immediately convey the grandeur required for an Arangetram stage. This isn't just a piece...

Description

The deep ruby-red kemp stones, meticulously set to form the elongated, pearl-bordered chains of this haram, immediately convey the grandeur required for an Arangetram stage. This isn't just a piece of jewellery; it's a statement of tradition and artistry, designed to capture the light and attention from every angle. Each premium spinel kemp stone, framed by delicate white accents and cultured pearls, reflects the meticulous craftsmanship Shanthi Tailors has upheld since 1967. The central pendant, adorned with emerald green and ruby red kemp, completes a look that is both regal and authentic.

The Enduring Splendor of a Temple Haram

  • For the Classical Dancer: An essential component of any Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi costume, this long haram provides the perfect balance to a choker, ensuring a complete and traditional stage presence. Its substantial yet comfortable design allows for unrestricted movement, a detail our Arangetram customers particularly appreciate for demanding performances. The adjustable maroon dori ensures a secure fit, even through vigorous dance sequences.
  • For the Connoisseur: This piece embodies the timeless elegance of South Indian temple jewellery, making it an ideal heirloom for weddings, festivals, or significant cultural gatherings. The intricate gold-leafed motifs on a silver base, combined with the vibrant kemp stones, make it a versatile adornment that pairs beautifully with traditional silk sarees, creating a truly regal ensemble.

💡 Our Curator's Insight on Adornment

When choosing a long haram like this, consider how it complements your existing jewellery set. This piece, with its rich ruby kemp and pearl detailing, pairs exquisitely with traditional jhumkas or a matching choker. For stage performances, ensure the dori is tied securely and the haram sits comfortably, allowing the pendant to rest gracefully without hindering movement. It's the kind of piece that commands attention, just as your performance should.

Product Specifications

Attribute Value
Length Approx. 22 inches (Haram length, excluding dori)
 
Stones Premium Kemp (Ruby & Emerald Spinels), Cultured Pearls
Design Traditional Temple Jewellery, Floral & Stylized Motifs
Closure Adjustable Maroon Cotton Dori
Occasion Bharatanatyam Arangetram, Classical Dance, Weddings, Festivals, Temple Visits
Care Dry wipe with soft cloth, store in airtight box away from moisture and chemicals

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this haram suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?

A: Absolutely. This long haram is a staple for Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi Arangetram performances, offering the traditional grandeur and stage presence that dancers and teachers expect. Its secure dori ensures it stays in place during intricate movements.

Q: What type of stones are used in this temple jewellery haram?

A: We use premium Kemp (spinel) stones in ruby red and emerald green, along with delicate cultured pearls, to create the authentic and vibrant look characteristic of traditional temple jewellery. These stones are known for their rich color and sparkle.

Q: How should I care for my temple haram to maintain its luster?

A: To preserve the beauty and shine of your haram, we recommend dry wiping it gently with a soft, clean cloth after each use. Store it in an airtight box, away from moisture, perfumes, and other chemicals. Proper storage helps maintain its gold-leafed finish and stone brilliance for years, as we've advised our customers for over five decades.

Q: What is the base metal of this traditional haram?

A: Our temple jewellery, including this exquisite haram, features a silver base which is meticulously adorned with gold leafing (gold foil). This traditional method ensures a durable and authentic finish that is highly valued in classical Indian jewellery.


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