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The four meticulously strung lines of creamy pearls, punctuated by segments of vibrant ruby-red Kemp stones, immediately speak to the grandeur of this Muthu Malai Haram. This isn't just a piece of adornment; it's a narrative woven into precious materials, reminiscent of the temple architecture that inspires its form. Our Arangetram customers often seek this very design for the gravitas it brings to a Bharatanatyam performance, ensuring the dancer embodies both tradition and grace. The intricate gold-leafed pendant, featuring the revered Goddess Lakshmi, further solidifies its status as original temple jewellery, a true heirloom in the making.
At Shanthi Tailors, with over 57 years of experience in dressing dancers, we understand the profound significance of authentic Bharatanatyam jewellery. This 4-line Muthu Malai Haram is a testament to that legacy, designed to elevate any classical dance ensemble. The lustrous freshwater pearls are carefully hand-strung, creating a substantial yet elegant drape that moves beautifully with the dancer. Each element, from the rich ruby Kemp stones to the delicate pearl danglers, is chosen for its visual impact and traditional accuracy, ensuring a captivating stage presence for your Bharatanatyam dance.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Style | 4-Line Muthu Malai Haram |
| Base Metal | Silver Base and Gold Leaved |
| Stones | Premium Kemp (Spinels) - Ruby, Emerald, White |
| Pearls | Freshwater Pearls (Cream) |
| Pendant Design | Goddess Lakshmi Motif with Peacock & Floral Elements |
| Length | Long (Adjustable with Dori) |
| Occasion | Arangetram, Bharatanatyam Performances, Weddings, Temple Wear |
| Care | Wipe with soft cloth, store in airtight box |
A: Absolutely. This 4-line Muthu Malai Haram is crafted in the traditional style, featuring genuine silver with gold leafing and premium Kemp stones, making it an ideal choice for the gravitas and authenticity required for an Arangetram or any significant Bharatanatyam performance. We've seen thousands of dancers shine in similar pieces from Shanthi Tailors since 1967.
A: Kemp stones are high-quality spinels, traditionally used in South Indian temple jewellery to mimic precious gemstones. They are renowned for their vibrant color and durability. When properly cared for, these stones are securely set and designed to withstand the movements of classical dance, maintaining their sparkle for years.
A: To maintain its luster, gently wipe the jewellery with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Avoid direct contact with perfumes, chemicals, or excessive moisture. Store it in an airtight box, preferably wrapped in a soft cotton cloth or tissue, away from direct sunlight and humidity. This practice, learned from generations of preserving temple pieces, ensures its longevity.
A: Yes, this Muthu Malai Haram comes with a traditional adjustable maroon dori (thread) at the back. This allows you to customize the length to suit your costume, neck size, and desired drape, making it versatile for various Bharatanatyam styles and personal preferences, a feature our costume designers have always appreciated.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 20 - Jun 25
US$40
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