SMALL JUMMIKI | Imitation Jewellery
The Small Jummiki is here! It's a tiny and cute version of traditional Jummiki earrings. They are lightweight for dancers. These are great for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, and more. For...
The Small Jummiki is here! It's a tiny and cute version of traditional Jummiki earrings. They are lightweight for dancers.
These are great for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, and more.
For dance purpose,
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Size: Small. They won't overpower your face. They also won't pull too much.
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Weight: Feather light!
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Material: Imitation
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Design: Very traditional. They match temple jewellery. They have little kemp stones or pearls.
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 size are these Small Jummikis, and are they suitable for beginner Bharatanatyam dancers?
A: These Small Jummikis are designed to be lightweight and approximately 1 inch in diameter, making them ideal for young dancers or those new to Bharatanatyam. Their smaller size prevents distraction during Aramandi and complex footwork.
Q: Are these Jummikis durable enough for regular practice and performances?
A: While these are imitation jewellery, they are crafted with durable materials suitable for regular practice. However, for Arangetram or professional performances, consider our gold-plated options for enhanced longevity and authenticity.
Q: How should I care for these Small Jummikis to maintain their appearance?
A: To maintain the shine, store these Jummikis in a dry, airtight container away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid contact with perfumes or hairsprays. Gently wipe with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and oils.
Q: Can these Jummikis be used for other Indian classical dance forms besides Bharatanatyam?
A: Yes, while designed with Bharatanatyam in mind, these Small Jummikis are versatile and can complement other South Indian classical dance forms like Kuchipudi or Mohiniyattam, especially for dancers who prefer smaller, less weighty earrings during practice.
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