Bharatanatyam Jewellery Set Copper - Shanthitailors - Jewelllery set
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Jewellery Details
| Type | Dance Jewellery |
| Material | Copper / Alloy |
| Stone | Kemp / Artificial |
Jewellery Details
| Type | Dance Jewellery |
| Material | Copper / Alloy |
| Stone | Kemp / Artificial |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Bharatanatyam jewellery set suitable for an Arangetram performance?
A: Yes, this copper Bharatanatyam jewellery set is perfectly suited for an Arangetram. Its design adheres to the traditional aesthetics required for a debut performance and will complement the costume beautifully. However, ensure the weight is comfortable for extended wear during demanding items like Thillana.
Q: Will this jewellery set be comfortable to wear during rigorous dance movements, especially when assuming the Aramandi position?
A: This set is crafted considering the demands of Bharatanatyam. However, comfort during Aramandi depends on individual tolerance. We recommend ensuring a snug yet flexible fit of the waist belt and necklaces to prevent them from hindering your movements or digging into your skin during deep stances.
Q: How should I properly store this copper Bharatanatyam jewellery set to prevent tarnishing?
A: To prevent tarnishing, store each piece of the jewellery set in separate, airtight pouches or containers. Include silica gel packets to absorb moisture. Avoid exposing the set to extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove sweat and oils.
Q: Can this jewellery set be used for other classical Indian dance forms besides Bharatanatyam?
A: While designed primarily for Bharatanatyam, elements of this copper jewellery set, such as the Rakodi or Suryachandra, can be adapted for other South Indian classical dance forms like Kuchipudi or Mohiniyattam, depending on the specific stylistic requirements. However, the full set is most appropriate for Bharatanatyam.
