Craftsmanship That Speaks for Gold Haram
Each unit of the floral cascade is hand-finished. The gold work follows the traditional South Indian temple jewellery technique, where depth and dimension are created through careful layering and embossing. The ruby stones are selected for consistency in tone, ensuring the haram looks balanced and intentional from every angle.
A New Model That Respects Tradition
While newer designs often move away from classical motifs, the Floral Cascade Ruby Gold Haram stays rooted in its Tamil cultural identity. The floral units carry hints of kolam-inspired geometry, making this a piece that feels both contemporary and ceremonially appropriate.
What Makes the Floral Cascade Ruby Gold Haram So Special?
There are hundreds of gold harams in the market. But this one is different. The Floral Cascade design follows a layered floral pattern where each motif flows naturally into the next, like petals falling gently in a cascade. The ruby stones are set within each flower unit, giving the piece a rich colour contrast against the warm yellow gold.
This is not a piece that gets lost in a crowded bridal look. It anchors the entire outfit. Whether you are wearing a Kanjivaram silk saree, a heavy silk pattu pavadai, or a contemporary bridal lehenga, this haram adapts and elevates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- This haram is crafted in 22 karat gold, which is the most widely used purity for South Indian bridal jewellery. It offers the right balance between strength and the rich yellow tone that is culturally preferred for traditional Tamil wedding jewellery. All our gold pieces come with BIS hallmark certification, giving you complete assurance about the purity you are paying for.
- Yes. The Floral Cascade Ruby Gold Haram is designed to sit at mid-chest level, which makes it compatible with a shorter collar necklace or a kasu maalai worn above it, and a longer maangamaalai or haar worn below. This layering ability makes it ideal for a full traditional bridal look. Our in store bridal consultants in R.S. Puram can help you plan the perfect layered combination.
- This haram pairs most naturally with traditional South Indian silk sarees, particularly Kanjivaram weaves in red, maroon, mustard, green, and navy tones. It also works with silk pavadai davani for younger brides. For receptions, it can be styled with contemporary designer blouses and plain silk sarees for a cleaner, more modern bridal look while still maintaining the cultural essence.
- Yes. We offer customisation options including adjustments to the haram length, changes to the stone colour from ruby to emerald or a combination, and modification of the clasp style. Custom orders typically require 3 to 6 weeks of crafting time depending on the complexity. Visit our showroom in R.S. Puram, Coimbatore, or contact us to begin a customisation consultation.
- Yes. Every gold jewellery piece we sell, including the Floral Cascade Ruby Gold Haram, comes with a BIS hallmark certification confirming the gold purity. You will also receive a purchase invoice that details the gold weight, making charges, and stone valuation separately, in full compliance with standard jewellery billing practices in India.





