Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram - Jewelry Long Necklace
The Odissi Dance Jewellery Long Haram is beautiful. It's great for Odissi dance. This jewelry shows off Indian dance culture. It is rich and diverse. Product Details Type: Traditional Temple...
The Odissi Dance Jewellery Long Haram is beautiful. It's great for Odissi dance. This jewelry shows off Indian dance culture. It is rich and diverse.
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
The high-quality materials make it last. This piece will make you shine on stage!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Odissi Haram suitable for a dancer's Arangetram?
A: Yes, this Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram is specifically designed as temple jewelry, making it ideal for an Arangetram performance. Its length and design complement the Odissi costume, enhancing the dancer's presentation.
Q: How does the length of this Haram affect the dancer's Aramandi posture?
A: The length of the Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram is carefully considered to ensure it enhances, rather than hinders, the Aramandi posture. It is designed to sit elegantly without interfering with the dancer's movements or creating distractions during performance.
Q: What type of metal and stones are used in the Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram, and how does this relate to its suitability as temple jewelry?
A: The Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram utilizes traditional temple jewelry craftsmanship, often incorporating gold-plated metal and high-quality imitation stones. The materials are selected to offer an authentic look while remaining durable and suitable for the rigors of dance performance.
Q: Can this Haram be used for other South Indian dance forms besides Odissi?
A: While designed specifically to complement the Odissi dance form, the Shanthitailors Odissi Dance Haram's temple jewelry aesthetic can also be suitable for other South Indian classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi, particularly for roles requiring a traditional, devotional look.
