Lord Krishna Long Haram

£12.99

​A Lord Krishna Long Haram is a highly devotional and ornate piece of South Indian temple jewelry, characterized by its substantial length and its central Krishna motif carved in the form of a large, intricate pendant. The central feature often depicts Krishna playing his flute (Bansuri), standing in a relaxed posture, sometimes with a cow or a peacock feather in his crown, symbolizing his divine playfulness, wisdom, and pastoral nature. The long chain of the haram is meticulously crafted, frequently using traditional elements like Kemp stones (deep red and green synthetic gems), gold beads (bottu), or mango-shaped motifs (manga malai), often finished with a rich, antique or matte gold plating. Wearing this sacred piece is believed to bring spiritual protection, joy, peace, and a connection to the divine, making it a quintessential choice for temple visits, weddings, and major festivals