Mango Haram | Copper Jewellery
Product Description This is a beautiful Mango Haram. It shows off South Indian temple jewellery art. It has a rich copper finish. This makes it look old and special. It...
Product Description
This is a beautiful Mango Haram. It shows off South Indian temple jewellery art. It has a rich copper finish. This makes it look old and special.
It has mango designs. This haram looks like the jewelry from temples. People have loved this look for many years. It is great for professional classical dance.
This necklace is perfect for bharathanatyam, kuchipuddi, and arangetram. You can also wear it to weddings and temple events. The copper color looks old. It will look good on stage and at special events.
Dancers and performers will love this. It's also great for anyone who likes Indian jewelry. It is real, balanced, and looks elegant.
Highlights
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Traditional Mango Haram design
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Premium copper finish that looks like temple jewelry
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Made like South Indian jewelry
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Comfortable to wear for a long time
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Great for professional classical dance, bharathanatyam, kuchipuddi, and arangetram
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Good for temple parties, weddings, and Indian dance
Hashtags
#NaguHaram #MangoHaram #TempleJewellery #CopperJewellery
#Bharathanatyam #Kuchipuddi #Arangetram
#ProfessionalClassicalDance #IndianTraditionalDance
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: Is this 'Mango Haram' suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?
A: Yes, the 'Mango Haram' in copper is a traditional and appropriate choice for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram. Its design complements the classical aesthetic, and the copper provides a durable yet visually appealing option for a dancer's demanding movements.
Q: How does the weight of the copper 'Mango Haram' affect a dancer during performance, especially during complex footwork like 'Aramandi'?
A: While copper offers durability, the weight is carefully considered. This 'Mango Haram' is designed to be substantial enough to showcase the intricate design, yet light enough to avoid hindering the dancer's movements, especially during demanding postures like 'Aramandi' and complex footwork sequences. Proper fitting ensures balanced weight distribution.
Q: Will the copper 'Mango Haram' tarnish or react with sweat during intense dance performances? What are the recommended cleaning and maintenance procedures?
A: Copper can naturally tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture. To minimize tarnishing, wipe the 'Mango Haram' with a soft, dry cloth after each performance. Avoid direct contact with perfumes and lotions. For deeper cleaning, use a mild copper cleaning solution specifically designed for jewelry. Store in a dry, airtight container when not in use.
Q: Can the length of the 'Mango Haram' be adjusted to suit different necklines of Bharatanatyam costumes?
A: Yes, the 'Mango Haram' typically includes an adjustable chain or cord. This allows the dancer to customize the length to perfectly complement various costume necklines, ensuring the piece sits elegantly and does not interfere with the dancer's 'Mudras' (hand gestures) or overall presentation.
