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Bharatanatyam Dance Classes Near Me Maatal | Ear Chain | Imitation Jewellery
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Mattal is a rectangular-shaped adornment, ear chain
Mattal is a rectangular-shaped adornment, ear chain

Maatal | Ear Chain | Imitation Jewellery

$15.00

Mattal is a rectangular-shaped adornment composed of pearls and kemp stones. Female dancers attach it to their jhumkas and wear it as a head adornment. It enhances the attractiveness of the thodu (jhumka), provides grip, and also adds beauty to the headset.

It is worn by attaching earrings or Jhumka (Jimikki) to the bottom rings and hooking the top end to the hair a few inches above the ear.

This Matti is popularly used for Bharathanatyam and Kuchpudi dance performances

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Mattal is a rectangular-shaped adornment composed of pearls and kemp stones. Female dancers attach it to their jhumkas and wear it as a head adornment. It enhances the attractiveness of the thodu (jhumka), provides grip, and also adds beauty to the headset.

It is worn by attaching earrings or Jhumka (Jimikki) to the bottom rings and hooking the top end to the hair a few inches above the ear.

This Matti is popularly used for Bharathanatyam and Kuchpudi dance performances

Mattal is a rectangular-shaped adornment composed of pearls and kemp stones. Female dancers attach it to their jhumkas and wear it as a head adornment. It enhances the attractiveness of the thodu (jhumka), provides grip, and also adds beauty to the headset.

It is worn by attaching earrings or Jhumka (Jimikki) to the bottom rings and hooking the top end to the hair a few inches above the ear.

This Matti is popularly used for Bharathanatyam and Kuchpudi dance performances

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