Nathu bullaku Kemp imitation jewellery set, pack of 5, close-up view of red stones
Nathu bullaku Kemp imitation jewellery, pack of 5, full set shown

Nathu bullaku | Kemp | Pack of 5 | Imitation Jewellery

Rs. 175.00

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: Are these...

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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: Are these 'Nathu bullaku' suitable for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram performance?

A: Yes, this 'Nathu bullaku' set, featuring Kemp stones, is appropriate for Bharatanatyam performances, including Arangetrams. The Kemp stones provide a traditional aesthetic that complements the dance form.

Q: What is the recommended care for this imitation jewellery to ensure longevity, especially given the sweat exposure during practice and performance?

A: To maintain the quality of your 'Nathu bullaku', gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove sweat and oils. Store them in a dry, airtight container away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoid contact with perfumes or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the imitation gold plating and Kemp stones. Proper care will extend the life of the set, even with frequent use in demanding dance practices like those involving deep Aramandi.

Q: Is the size of the 'Nathu bullaku' appropriate for dancers of varying ages, including younger students?

A: The size of the 'Nathu bullaku' is designed to be versatile and suitable for a range of ages. However, for very young dancers or those with particularly small features, you may want to consider using spirit gum or similar adhesive to keep it from shifting during rigorous dance movements. Please ensure the adhesive is skin-safe.

Q: Can this 'Nathu bullaku' set be used for other Indian classical dance forms besides Bharatanatyam?

A: While this particular 'Nathu bullaku' design with Kemp stones is highly traditional for Bharatanatyam, it can also be used for other South Indian classical dance forms like Kuchipudi. However, please consider the specific jewelry traditions associated with each dance style to ensure appropriateness.