Jumikki Earrings | Fashion Jewellery
The vibrant ruby kemp stone, nestled within the graceful peacock motif of these jhumkis, immediately brings to mind the grandeur of a temple festival or the focused intensity of an...
The vibrant ruby kemp stone, nestled within the graceful peacock motif of these jhumkis, immediately brings to mind the grandeur of a temple festival or the focused intensity of an Arangetram stage. Our artisans have meticulously detailed the stud with brilliant AD stones that shimmer under any light, perfectly complementing the traditional enamel work in soft yellow and peach hues. These jhumkis are not merely accessories; they are a tribute to the rich heritage of South Indian classical dance and traditional Indian jewellery, embodying the spirit Shanthi Tailors has cherished since 1967.
Crafted for the Spotlight: A Dancer's Choice
- Audience Appeal: The dazzling AD stones and classic peacock design ensure these jhumkis capture attention, making them ideal bharatanatyam jewellery for any arangetram or stage performance.
- Comfort & Security: Designed to be lightweight enough for extended wear during long dance rehearsals or performances, with secure backings to stay in place through dynamic movements.
- Authentic Aesthetics: The temple jewellery aesthetic, featuring premium kemp stones and intricate gold-leaved detailing, perfectly complements traditional bharatanatyam dress and costumes.
Beyond the Stage: Versatility in Adornment
While a favorite among classical dance practitioners, these versatile temple jhumki earrings transcend the stage. They are equally stunning for weddings, festive celebrations, or adding a touch of traditional elegance to any special occasion. The timeless design ensures they will be a cherished part of your jewellery collection for years, reflecting the quality and heritage Shanthi Tailors is known for.
💡 Curator's Insight: Styling Your Jhumkis
When pairing these jhumkis, consider the rich ruby kemp as your anchor color. It harmonizes beautifully with deep maroon, forest green, or even a vibrant royal blue saree or dress. For dancers, these are often chosen to complete a full Bharatanatyam jewellery set, ensuring a cohesive and striking presentation that photographs wonderfully.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Jhumkis / Earrings |
| Stones | Premium Kemp (Spinels), AD/CZ Stones |
| Embellishments | Pearl Drops, Enamel Work |
| Occasion | Bharatanatyam, Arangetram, Classical Dance, Weddings, Festivals |
| Clasp Type | Push Back |
| Care | Store in airtight pouch, avoid chemicals |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are these jhumkis suitable for Bharatanatyam performances?
A: Absolutely. These temple-style jhumkis are a popular choice for Bharatanatyam dancers, including for Arangetram ceremonies. Their traditional design, kemp stones, and secure fit make them perfect for the stage, reflecting the authentic aesthetic required for classical dance. We've helped thousands of dancers complete their look since 1967.
Q: What materials are used in these temple-style jhumkis?
A: These jhumkis feature a durable silver base, meticulously gold-leaved for that classic rich finish. They are adorned with premium Kemp (spinel) stones in ruby red, sparkling AD/CZ stones, delicate pearl drops, and vibrant enamel work for an authentic temple jewellery look.
Q: How should I care for my Shanthi Tailors jhumkis?
A: To maintain their luster, store your jhumkis in an airtight pouch or box, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid contact with perfumes, hairsprays, and harsh chemicals. Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Proper care ensures your treasured piece, from a heritage brand like Shanthi Tailors, lasts for generations.
Q: What occasions are these jhumkis best suited for?
A: These versatile jhumkis are perfect for a wide range of traditional occasions. They are an ideal choice for Bharatanatyam and other classical dance performances, including Arangetrams. Beyond the stage, they beautifully complement wedding attire, festive wear for celebrations like Diwali or Navratri, and enhance any traditional temple visit.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
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