Manga Malai | Original Temple Jewellery
Original temple jewellery. Handmade with pure silver and gold leaf. Product Details Type: Traditional Temple Jewellery Base Metal: Silver Base and Gold Foil Stone Quality: Premium Kemp (Spinels) Care: Keep...
Original temple jewellery.
Handmade with pure silver and gold leaf.
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 typical length of the Manga Malai used in Bharatanatyam, and how does it relate to the overall costume?
A: The Manga Malai, typically 24-26 inches in length, should gracefully cascade to complement the Aramandi posture. It's a crucial element, balancing the heavier Oddiyanam (hip belt) and completing the dancer's Shiro vastram/head ornaments. Correct length ensures uninhibited movement during complex footwork.
Q: How does the 'Original Temple Jewellery' aspect of the Manga Malai enhance a Bharatanatyam performance?
A: The 'Original Temple Jewellery' style, with its intricate depictions of deities and traditional motifs, directly connects the dancer to the divine and the historical roots of Bharatanatyam. This authenticity elevates the performance, adding depth and spiritual significance, particularly important for Arangetram performances.
Q: What materials are used in an authentic Manga Malai, and how should it be cared for to ensure longevity?
A: Authentic Manga Malai is typically crafted from gilded silver or gold-plated alloys, adorned with Kemp stones and pearls. To maintain its luster, avoid exposure to moisture and store it in a dry, soft cloth. Regular, gentle cleaning with a specialized jewellery cleaner is recommended to prevent tarnishing, especially crucial given the sweat exposure during dance recitals.
Q: Can the Manga Malai be customized for specific Bharatanatyam themes or character portrayals?
A: While the classic design remains consistent, slight customizations are possible. The arrangement of mango motifs or the inclusion of specific deity pendants can reflect the dancer's chosen repertoire (e.g., Padam, Varnam). Consult Shanthi Tailors experts to adapt the Malai subtly while preserving its traditional integrity and adhering to the prescribed norms of Bharatanatyam attire.
