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The striking contrast between the deep magenta simulated ruby stones and the solitary emerald green accent on the crescent-shaped Nathu Bullak immediately signals its theatrical intent, designed to be seen and admired even from the back row of an auditorium. This pair, crafted by Shanthi Tailors, offers both traditional elegance and modern convenience, making them an indispensable accessory for any classical dancer or cultural enthusiast. We've seen countless performers, from budding students to seasoned artists, choose such pieces to complete their authentic Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi ensemble.
These Nathu Bullaks are more than just jewellery; they are a statement of dedication to classical dance and tradition. Each piece is thoughtfully designed to enhance facial expressions and complement the vibrant costumes worn during Arangetrams, recitals, and temple performances.
When selecting nose jewellery for a Bharatanatyam performance, we often advise our dancers to consider the overall costume and their facial structure. The crescent Nath makes a bolder statement, perfect for an Arangetram or a significant solo piece. The smaller, pearl-dropped bullak offers a softer, more understated elegance, suitable for group performances or when the costume itself is very elaborate. Both are fantastic choices for adding that authentic touch without the commitment of a piercing.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Nathu Bullak Clip-On Set |
| Base Metal | Copper |
| Stones | Simulated Kemp (Ruby, Emerald, Champagne) |
| Embellishment | Faux Pearl Drop |
| Closure | Clip-on (Non-piercing) |
| Occasion | Bharatanatyam, Arangetram, Classical Dance, Cultural Events |
| Care | Wipe with soft cloth, store in dry, air-tight container |
A: Absolutely. Both pieces in this set are designed with a comfortable and secure clip-on mechanism, making them perfect for individuals who do not have nose piercings but wish to wear traditional nose jewellery for dance or cultural events. We've ensured their design provides a firm yet gentle hold.
A: These pieces are primarily sought after for classical Indian dance performances such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Kathak, including significant events like Arangetrams. Beyond the stage, they are also beautiful accessories for traditional ceremonies, weddings, and cultural celebrations, adding an authentic touch to any ensemble.
A: To keep your copper Nathu Bullaks looking their best, we recommend gently wiping them with a soft, dry cloth after each wear to remove any oils or moisture. Store them in a dry, airtight container or a small pouch to prevent tarnishing and scratches. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals, perfumes, or excessive humidity, as this can affect the metal's finish and the stones' brilliance.
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 26 - Jul 1
US$40
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