Close-up of 2 FLOWER BIT Original Temple Jewellery necklace, pure silver with gold leafing, front view for Bharatnatyam dancers.
Handmade 2 FLOWER BIT Temple Jewellery necklace, pure silver with intricate gold leaf details, perfect for professional Kuchipudi.

Temple Jewellery | Shanthi Tailors

Rs. 8,350.00

Adorn yourself with the timeless elegance of our 2 FLOWER BIT Necklace, a stunning piece of temple jewellery inspired by original designs.Necklace | Original Temple Jewellery Hand Made Jewellery Pure...

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Adorn yourself with the timeless elegance of our 2 FLOWER BIT Necklace, a stunning piece of temple jewellery inspired by original designs.

Necklace | Original Temple Jewellery

Hand Made Jewellery

Pure Silver with Gold Leafed.

Used by Professional Dancers. They use it in Bharatnatyam and Kuchipudi.


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 type of Indian classical dance is Temple Jewellery typically used for?

A: Temple Jewellery is most commonly used in Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi. The designs complement the storytelling and expressiveness inherent in these dance forms, particularly for performances depicting deities or mythological narratives.

Q: How should I care for my Temple Jewellery to maintain its luster, especially given the perspiration during a dance performance?

A: After each performance, gently wipe down the Temple Jewellery with a soft, dry cloth to remove any perspiration or oils. Store each piece separately in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box to prevent scratching and tarnishing. Avoid direct contact with perfumes, hairsprays, and other chemicals. Periodically, you can use a silver polishing cloth specifically designed for delicate jewelry.

Q: What are the key components of a complete Temple Jewellery set for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram?

A: A complete Temple Jewellery set for a Bharatanatyam Arangetram typically includes a headpiece (Thalai Samaan), ear ornaments (Mattal and Jimikki), a necklace (Kasumalai or Addigai), armlets (Vanki), waist belt (Oddiyanam), bangles, and anklets (Ghungroo/Salangai). The specific design and number of pieces may vary based on the dancer's preference and the Arangetram theme.

Q: Can Temple Jewellery be adjusted to fit different Aramandi postures and body types comfortably?

A: Yes, most Temple Jewellery pieces are designed with adjustability in mind. Necklaces often have adjustable dori (strings), and waist belts come with extenders or adjustable links. Armlets can be chosen in sizes that accommodate the dancer's arm circumference, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit even during demanding Aramandi postures and complex movements. Consult with us for custom fitting options.