Bharatnatyam starts in Tamil Nadu which is also termed as creative yoga and Natya yoga exercises. The name Bharatnatyam is based on the phrase "Bharata" and thus associated with the Natyashastra. Bharatnatyam is over two million years old, the quality and wealth of its substance has been maintained even these days. The strategy of individual activity which Bharatnatyam follows can be tracked back to the fifth Millennium A.D. from sculptural proof. This traditional dancing has an enchanting impact as it uplifts the professional dancer and the observer to an advanced stage of religious awareness. It is a dancing design that consists of Bhava, Raga, Tala, and Natya which indicate the actual significance of the Bharatnatyam.
Bharatanatyam jewellery is normally known as temple Jewelry. Initially in ancient times temple jewellery was created of silver with ruby, emerald green & pearl jewelry and was used by the devadasi ladies who danced in temple. Its unique design has created it very popular and lovely. Even these days, real temple jewellery is created by extremely trained artisan. Today temple jewellery is carefully associated with Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancing types. Forehead jewellery is popular for its beauty, wonderful art and unrivaled workmanship.
Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi performers use temple jewellery during the dancing performance. These days Forehead jewellery is created using a wide range of materials like silver and steel as its platform. Both these types are then coated with silver. Thus a person's created with silver are more expensive and recommended by professional performers. The conventional temple jewellery set has 11 different decorations namely the Long sequence Short pendant, Sun/Moon, Nethichutti or chutti, Mattal or Matti, Jimikki, Buckle, Vanki, Rakkodi, Nath/Bullakku and bracelets.