Bharatanatyam Mango Long Haram with Round Pendant | Black Kemp Temple Jewellery BJN012
Bharatanatyam Mango Long Haram with Round Pendant | Black Kemp Temple Jewellery BJN012
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Bharatanatyam Mango Long Haram in black Kemp finish, featuring traditional mango motifs with a grand round floral pendant and pearl drops. A perfect piece for temple jewellery, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and South Indian bridal wear.
Bharatanatyam Mango Long Haram – Black Kemp Temple Jewellery
This handcrafted Bharatanatyam Mango Long Haram is adorned with traditional mango motifs, set with Kemp red and green stones, dazzling white stones, and completed with pearl hangings. The highlight is its grand round floral pendant, symbolizing prosperity and divinity in South Indian tradition.
Key Features:
- Long haram necklace with mango motif design.
- Round floral pendant with pearls for an elegant temple jewellery look.
- Antique black Kemp finish for a timeless appeal.
- Perfect for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Arangetram, temple festivals, and South Indian weddings.
- Lightweight yet durable, suitable for stage performances.
Why Choose This Haram?
The mango motif is a sacred element in South Indian jewellery, representing fertility and prosperity. This long haram enhances any dance costume or bridal attire, making it an essential part of your jewellery collection.
Styling & Care:
Pair with a short addigai necklace, Kemp jhumkas, and vaddanam to complete the Bharatanatyam or bridal set. Keep away from perfumes and water; store in a dry pouch for durability.
Order this Mango Long Haram today and bring home the grace of traditional temple jewellery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is included in this set?
This product includes one long mango motif haram necklace with a round floral pendant and pearl hangings.
2. Is this suitable for Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi?
Yes, this haram is specially crafted for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Arangetram performances.
3. What type of stones are used?
The haram is made with Kemp red and green stones, dazzling white stones, and pearl drops in black finish.
4. Can it be worn for weddings?
Absolutely! This haram is perfect for South Indian weddings, temple festivals, and cultural functions.
5. How should I maintain this necklace?
Avoid water, perfumes, and chemicals. Store in a dry pouch to preserve shine and durability.
