Odissi Dance Jewellery | Long Round Haram
This Odissi Dance Jewellery is stunning. It adds elegance to your dance. The long, round haram is made with care. It's comfy and fits well. It gives you an authentic,...
This Odissi Dance Jewellery is stunning. It adds elegance to your dance. The long, round haram is made with care. It's comfy and fits well. It gives you an authentic, traditional look. This jewellery is great for any Odissi dancer. Get ready to turn heads!
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 the 'Long Round Haram' for Odissi dance, considering Aramandi posture?
A: The 'Long Round Haram' should ideally fall just above the navel when the dancer is in Aramandi. This ensures it complements the torso line without hindering movement or appearing disproportionate during the tribhangi pose.
Q: Can the 'Long Round Haram' be customized with specific gemstone colors to match a particular Odissi costume or Arangetram theme?
A: Yes, at Shanthi Tailors, we offer customization options for the 'Long Round Haram'. You can specify the gemstone colors to harmonize with your Odissi costume or Arangetram theme, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing aesthetic, within reasonable availability of raw materials.
Q: How should I care for the 'Long Round Haram' to maintain its luster and prevent damage, especially considering the perspiration during Odissi performances?
A: To preserve the 'Long Round Haram', gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth after each performance to remove perspiration. Store it in a separate, soft pouch to prevent scratches. Avoid exposure to extreme heat or humidity, and consider professional cleaning for tarnish removal to maintain the original luster.
Q: Is the weight of the 'Long Round Haram' suitable for young Odissi dancers who are just starting their training?
A: The weight of the 'Long Round Haram' is designed to be manageable for most dancers. However, for very young or petite dancers, we recommend considering a lighter version or adjusting the length to minimize any potential strain, especially during extended practice sessions or performances.
