Nataraja Balls Malai Long Haram: Temple Jewellery close-up detail, gold finish, traditional Indian dance.
Long Haram Nataraja Balls Malai: Original Temple Jewellery for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi dance.
TJRS848 Nataraja Haram: Balls Malai Long Haram, full view, temple jewelry for classical dancers.

Haram | Original temple jewellery |Nataraja Balls Malai | Long Haram | TJRS848

Rs. 79,800.00

Haram | Nataraja Balls Malai | Original Temple Jewellery | Long Haram (Perfect for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Arangetram & all Indian traditional classical dance styles) This is the divine Nataraja Balls...

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Haram | Nataraja Balls Malai | Original Temple Jewellery | Long Haram

(Perfect for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Arangetram & all Indian traditional classical dance styles)

This is the divine Nataraja Balls Malai Long Haram (TJRS848). It is made in the Original Temple Jewellery style. It is perfect for professional classical dance.

This long haram has a cool Nataraja pendant. It shows rhythm, grace, and cosmic dance. It's great for Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancers.

The Balls Malai chain looks like a rhythmic bead pattern. It makes your movements look better on stage. It's made with pure silver and leaf-gold polish.

This long haram has a rich, antique shine. It's like true temple jewellery.

It’s perfect for Arangetram and Margazhi concerts. You can wear it to sabha shows and temple programs. It makes dancers look amazing and completes their look.

  • Authentic Original Temple Jewellery
    Pure silver base with traditional leaf-gold finishing.

  • Iconic Nataraja Pendant
    Represents cosmic dance, grace & divine energy.

  • Balls Malai Long Haram
    Signature bead-style chain for classical flow and elegance.

  • Perfect for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi & Arangetram
    Essential accessory for all Indian traditional classical dance styles.

  • Premium Temple Motifs & Stone Work
    Enhances neckline, abhinaya & strong stage presence.

  • Durable, Lightweight & Comfortable
    Suitable for long performances, rehearsals & expressive movements.

  • Handcrafted by Expert Temple Jewellery Artisans
    Perfect symmetry, clean setting & long-lasting finish.

  • Ideal for Margazhi Season & Temple Festivals
    Completes devotional, traditional & stage looks beautifully.


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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 appropriate length of the Nataraja Balls Malai Haram (TJRS848) for a Bharatanatyam performance?

A: The TJRS848, being a long Haram, is designed to gracefully accentuate the Aramandi posture, typically extending to the mid-torso or waist area. The precise length can be adjusted slightly to complement the dancer's height and the overall aesthetic of the costume. It should not hinder movement during intricate footwork or adavus.

Q: Can the 'Original Temple Jewellery' Nataraja Balls Malai Haram (TJRS848) be worn for an Arangetram?

A: Yes, the TJRS848 Haram, with its authentic temple jewelry design, is highly suitable for an Arangetram. Its traditional aesthetic aligns perfectly with the sacred and time-honored nature of the Arangetram performance. The 'Nataraja Balls' detail adds a significant symbolic element, invoking the divine dancer.

Q: How should I care for the 'Original Temple Jewellery' Nataraja Balls Malai Haram (TJRS848) to preserve its luster and avoid damage?

A: To maintain the beauty of the TJRS848 Haram, store it in a dry, airtight container, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoid contact with perfumes, hairsprays, and other chemicals. Gently clean it with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove any perspiration or oils. For deeper cleaning, consult a professional jeweler specializing in temple jewelry.

Q: What is the significance of the 'Nataraja Balls' in the context of this Haram and Indian Classical Dance?

A: The 'Nataraja Balls' on the TJRS848 Haram represent Lord Nataraja, the cosmic dancer and a primary deity revered in Bharatanatyam. Wearing this Haram is a symbolic acknowledgment of the divine source of the dance form, connecting the dancer to the spiritual essence of Natya. The balls themselves can represent the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction, embodied in Nataraja's dance.