Pearl Haram | Temple Jewellery
Make your look even better with our Long Haram. It's Temple Jewellery! It has cool temple designs. This haram adds a fancy touch to any outfit. It's made just right....
Make your look even better with our Long Haram. It's Temple Jewellery! It has cool temple designs. This haram adds a fancy touch to any outfit. It's made just right.
This piece is a must-have for temple jewellery fans. See its beauty today.
Product Details
| Type | Traditional Temple Jewellery |
| Base Metal | Silver Base and Gold Foil |
| Stone Quality | Premium Kemp (Spinels) |
| Care | Keep away from perfume & water |
| For | Professional and Arangetram Dancers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the ideal length of a Pearl Haram for Bharatanatyam, considering Aramandi posture?
A: For Bharatanatyam, the Pearl Haram should ideally fall between the mid-chest and the navel point when in Aramandi. This ensures it complements the costume without hindering movement or obscuring the Adavu lines.
Q: How does the 'Temple Jewellery' aspect of this Pearl Haram relate to Arangetram performances?
A: The Temple Jewellery design, often featuring deities like Lakshmi or Krishna, adds a sacred and traditional element, crucial for Arangetram. It invokes blessings and connects the dancer to the divine, enriching the spiritual dimension of the performance.
Q: What type of pearls are used in this Haram, and how does it affect the overall aesthetic for a Kuchipudi performance?
A: We use cultured freshwater pearls known for their luster and uniformity. These pearls provide a classic and elegant look suitable for Kuchipudi, where the grace and fluidity of movements are paramount. The pearls enhance the overall aesthetic without being overly distracting.
Q: How should I care for this Pearl Haram to maintain its shine and longevity, especially given the perspiration during a performance?
A: After each performance, gently wipe the pearls with a soft, dry cloth to remove perspiration. Store the Haram flat in a separate, soft pouch to prevent scratching. Avoid direct contact with perfumes or hairsprays. Periodically, you can clean it with a mild soap solution and a soft brush, ensuring it's thoroughly dried before storing.
