Chutty | Tikka | Traditional Chutti | Original Temple Jewellery
Chutty | Tikka | Traditional Chutti | Original Temple Jewellery (Perfect for Bharathanatyam, Kuchipudi & Indian traditional classical dance) Get the perfect dance look! This Traditional Chutty / Tikka is...
Chutty | Tikka | Traditional Chutti | Original Temple Jewellery
(Perfect for Bharathanatyam, Kuchipudi & Indian traditional classical dance)
Get the perfect dance look! This Traditional Chutty / Tikka is made in the Original Temple Jewellery style. It is great for professional classical dance.
It has a pure silver base. It's finished with leaf-gold. This Chutti adds beauty to your dance. It's perfect for Bharathanatyam, Kuchipuddi, and all Indian dances.
The temple design looks great on your forehead. It makes your expressions and stage presence better. Wear it for Arangetram or weddings. It's also great for Margazhi performances and photoshoots. This Chutti makes every dancer look amazing!
Skilled artists make each one by hand. They carefully place every stone. This makes the South Indian temple tradition shine.
✨ Highlights
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Original Temple Jewellery Craftsmanship
It has a pure silver base and leaf-gold finish. Get an authentic classical look.
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Made for Professional Classical Dance
Great for Bharathanatyam and Kuchipudi. Also ideal for Arangetram & Indian dances.
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Traditional Forehead Framing Design
Makes your expressions and stage presence better.
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Premium Quality Stones
The stones are ruby-toned. They have temple-style details.
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Arangetram Essential Piece
Perfect for the stage and photoshoots. Wear it for Margazhi season & sabha performances.
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Comfortable + Secure Fit
It stays in place while you dance.
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Lightweight & Durable
It's made for long shows. It will last for many performances.
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 is the ideal size Chutty (Tikka) for my Arangetram, considering Aramandi postures and head movements?
A: For an Arangetram, the Chutty should be proportionate to the dancer's face and head size. Opt for a size that remains secure even during rigorous Aramandi postures and swift head movements (Shir ভেদম). We recommend trying different sizes to ensure it doesn't obstruct the dancer's vision or become a distraction during performance.
Q: How do I properly care for and store my Traditional Chutty (Tikka) to prevent tarnishing or damage, especially given its delicate nature?
A: To maintain the luster of your Traditional Chutty, gently clean it with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove sweat and oils. Store it in a separate, airtight jewelry box or pouch, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Consider placing a silica gel packet inside the storage container to absorb moisture and prevent tarnishing. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
Q: Can the Original Temple Jewellery Chutty (Tikka) be customized to match specific Bharatanatyam costume colors or themes for a themed performance?
A: Yes, at Shanthi Tailors, we offer customization options for our Original Temple Jewellery Chutty. We can incorporate specific stone colors or enamel work to complement your Bharatanatyam costume and align with the theme of your performance. Please provide us with your costume details and preferred color palette during the ordering process.
Q: What is the difference between a standard Chutty (Tikka) and an 'Original Temple Jewellery' Chutty in terms of materials and craftsmanship relevant to Indian Classical Dance?
A: A standard Chutty is typically made with readily available materials and focuses on basic aesthetics. An 'Original Temple Jewellery' Chutty, like those crafted at Shanthi Tailors, uses high-quality materials such as precious or semi-precious stones, gold plating, and intricate handwork techniques passed down through generations. The design often reflects traditional motifs found in South Indian temple art, adding authenticity and cultural significance to the dancer's adornment.
