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Multicolour Stone Haram - 12 Inches | Kemp Artificial Jewelry/ Bharatanatyam Jewellery For Dance

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Original price Rs. 740.00 - Original price Rs. 740.00
Original price
Rs. 740.00
Rs. 740.00 - Rs. 740.00
Current price Rs. 740.00
SKU 700315281
Height Length Material Weight

12 in

12 in

Kemp

0.085 kg

"Our Kemp Moti Haram is a beautiful fusion of tradition, pearls, and everlasting appeal; raise your elegance with it!'

This kemp necklace, which is lightweight and gentle on the skin, showcases traditional South Indian craftsmanship. In Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, Kemp haram/kemp moti haram is popular with Bharatanatyam dancers and followers. It is frequently used in South Indian weddings, classical dance events, and temple festivals. Kemp Harams are now available in both genuine gold-plated and synthetic versions. These haram are typically made using Moti pearls and kemp stones with vibrant hues. The pearls provide a subtle, sophisticated contrast to the striking stones.

• Origins
The Kemp Moti Mala is a classic South Indian necklace that combines Moti (pearls) with Kemp stones (deep red or green glass stones). The name Kemp is taken from the Tamil term for "red," which refers to the distinctive ruby-red stones used in this jewelry. Kemp jewelry, which was made of gold and semi-precious stones, was historically worn by temple dancers and members of royalty during the Chola and Vijayanagara eras. The Moti (pearl) element imparts a holy and tranquil feel, which is frequently linked to purity and devotion in Hindu ceremonies.

Goddess Lakshmi, Durga, and Lord Murugan are frequently associated with Kemp haram. It is employed in Navaratri Golu displays to adorn holy icons.As a sacred adornment, it is also worn during Arangetram (debut dance performance). These malas are also known as Kemp Necklace, Kemp Stone Mala, Kemp Pearl Garland, Temple Jewelry Mala

• Applications and Uses
Worn by women at weddings, religious rites, and classical dance events.
During Navaratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Varalakshmi Vratham in particular, it is used to decorate gods in temples.
Typically given as a gift during joyous events such as weddings, housewarmings, and Diwali.

• Preservation
In order to extend the lifespan of a Kemp Moti Mala:
To prevent moisture damage, keep in a zip-lock bag or an airtight container.
Do not come into contact with water, deodorants, or perfumes.
Gently wipe the Kemp necklace with a soft, dry cotton cloth after every use
To avoid the discoloration of pearls and gemstones, keep them out of direct sunlight.

"Bring home the grace of tradition by adorning the divine in you with our Kemp Moti Mala right now!"

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