Traditional and Light Weight Gold Haram Collection at Lavanya Jewellers

Gold harams carry tradition, emotion, and memories that last generations. At Lavanya Jewellers, each haram blends heritage-inspired designs with modern elegance, crafted for comfort, durability, and timeless beauty. From lightweight everyday pieces to elaborate antique styles, our collection offers choices that suit every occasion and become a cherished part of your family story.

 

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A gold haram has a quiet way of carrying emotion. Families buy it for weddings, festivals, naming ceremonies, or any moment they want to remember for years. Many people see it as a symbol of blessing and a way to keep traditions alive.

At Lavanya Jewellers, we see this sentiment every day. A haram is not just an ornament someone wears once. It becomes part of their family story. When customers choose one from us, they look for something that feels meaningful, steady, and long-lasting. This understanding shapes how we design and finish every single haram.

Crafting a Haram That Becomes Part of Your Legacy

Each haram takes time, focus, and steady hands. Our craftsmen patiently carve patterns, place stones, and polish the gold until it reaches a smooth and finished form. Some designs come from temple art and old southern motifs. Others follow clean, modern lines for those who want a simpler look.

Whether you prefer a long gold haram, a classic antique style, or a light design for regular use, our aim is the same. We want it to feel comfortable when worn and hold value long after the moment of purchase. A good haram should live beyond one generation, and we craft each piece hoping that one day it will be passed down with pride.

Our Signature Styles and Stone Combinations

We offer many types of harams because every person prefers a different look.

Our main styles include:

  1. Nakshi haram
  2. Pachi haram
  3. Kundhan haram
  4. Stone haram
  5. Victorian haram
  6. Mixed-style harams

Each style has a different feel. Nakshi has carved work. Pachi has floral hand-setting. Kundhan suits traditional functions. Stone and Victorian styles work well for modern clothing.

Our harams use a wide range of stones such as Ruby, Emerald, Russian emerald, South Sea pearl, Morganite pink, Corals, Coral carving, Kundhan stones, Treated emerald, Treated tourmaline pink, Mother of pearl, Mossanites, Emerald beads, Ruby beads, Navarathana stones, Tourmaline beads, Ruby pota, Emerald pota, Ruby carving, Emerald carving, Fusion stones, Small pearls, Mossambic ruby, LB green stones, Tanzanite, LG mix stones, Blue stones, Fancy stones, Pink beads, Ruby glass filled stones, LB pink stones, Potas, Beads, Nav drops, Colour stones, Kundhan wax, LB polki, Moissanite cz, and Natural emerald.

These stones help bring colour and detail to each design so it suits different occasions.

Purity, Hallmarks, and Certified Jewellery

We follow proper carat order for all gold harams:

  • 22 carat
  • 18 carat
  • 14 carat

Each piece comes with:

  1. BIS Hallmark 916
  2. IGI certification when stones are used
  3. HUID code

These markings help you know the purity and type of jewellery you are purchasing.

Choosing the Perfect Haram for Festivals and Weddings

A haram is often chosen based on the event. For weddings, many people prefer traditional and rich designs. For festivals like Pongal, Ugadi, Navratri, and Deepavali, simple and colourful pieces feel suitable.

Brides usually choose antique harams for the main ceremony and a lighter style for pre-wedding or reception events. If you want something easy to use across many functions, a lightweight haram is a good option. If you want a statement piece for once-in-a-lifetime moments, a heavier antique design works well.

Lightweight vs Antique Haram Designs

Lightweight harams are easier to wear for long hours. They match well with simple sarees and festive outfits.

Antique harams have deeper work, more stones, and a traditional look. They suit weddings, classical photos, and cultural events.

Both types are available, so you can choose based on your comfort, occasion, and budget.

Understanding Weight, Price, and Value

Many buyers search for the latest gold haram designs with price or the latest gold haram designs with weight to plan their purchase.

The price of a haram changes based on:

  1. Gold weight
  2. PurityStone value
  3. Type of work
  4. Making charges

We give a clear bill with all these details so you understand each part of the price.

Lavanya Jewellers Promise and After-Care Support

When you buy a haram from Lavanya Jewellers, you receive a piece made with care, tested purity, clear pricing, and a design meant to last.

We also support you after the purchase. Our after-care services include:

  • Polishing
  • Repairs
  • Stone fixing
  • Stringing
  • Resizing
  • Lifetime exchange (based on gold value)

These services help keep your haram in good condition for many years.