Step Chutti

Step Chutti | Margam | Copper - chutty

Rs. 1,850.00

Step Chutti Margam Copper is here! It's a beautiful Jewellery set from Shanthi Tailors. It will make your outfit look amazing. This piece is made with copper. It has great...

Description

Step Chutti Margam Copper is here!

It's a beautiful Jewellery set from Shanthi Tailors. It will make your outfit look amazing.

This piece is made with copper. It has great craftsmanship and a cool design.

It blends old and new styles. You can adjust it to fit your hair just right. The Margam design makes it even more elegant.

Look your best with this Step Chutti Jewellery Set. It's great for weddings and parties. Every jewelry collection needs this set!

  • Made with high-quality copper
  • Intricate craftsmanship
  • Eye-catching design
  • Customizable fit
  • Margam design


Jewellery Details

Type Dance Jewellery
Material Copper / Alloy
Stone Kemp / Artificial

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the significance of the 'Step Chutti' in Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi performances?

A: The 'Step Chutti' (also known as Margam Chutti) is a vital adornment in Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi. It enhances the aesthetic appeal of the dancer's footwork, particularly during intricate steps and rhythmic patterns (Nritta). Its metallic sound accentuates the percussive aspect of the dance, complementing the mridangam and other accompanying instruments, and adds a layer of visual and auditory richness to the performance, especially crucial for Arangetram.

Q: How does the copper material of this 'Step Chutti' impact its sound quality and durability?

A: Using copper for the 'Step Chutti' provides a distinct, resonant sound that is both clear and pleasing. Copper's inherent density contributes to the projection of sound with each step. Furthermore, copper is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring that the 'Step Chutti' can withstand the rigors of frequent practice and performance, maintaining its tonal quality and structural integrity over time. Regular cleaning will help preserve its luster.

Q: How should I properly attach and secure the 'Step Chutti' to ensure it stays in place during intense dance movements like Aramandi?

A: The 'Step Chutti' is typically attached using strong, high-quality cotton or silk thread that is carefully woven through the provided loops or holes. Ensure the thread is tightly secured around the ankle or toe, depending on the design, allowing free movement without compromising stability. For demanding positions like Aramandi, check the tightness and placement before each performance to prevent slippage or discomfort. Consider using soft padding beneath the chutty to prevent chafing.

Q: Can this 'Step Chutti' be used for dance forms other than Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi, and what considerations should I keep in mind?

A: While primarily designed for Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi, this 'Step Chutti' can be adapted for other Indian classical or folk dance forms where similar foot embellishments are used. However, consider the weight and size of the chutty in relation to the specific movements and stylistic requirements of the other dance form. Ensure that the sound produced complements the music and does not overwhelm it. Also, confirm that its use aligns with the traditional aesthetics of the dance style you are exploring.