The stepped structure feels familiar, but not rigid. Each layer falls gently, one after the other, without crowding the chest. There’s space between the steps. That space matters. It keeps the haaram from feeling heavy or overwhelming when worn for long hours.
The pearls are the kind you notice up close. Soft in colour. Not overly glossy. They don’t try to steal attention. Instead, they soften the silver around them. The stones are placed sparingly, almost like pauses in the design, catching light only when you move.
Padmam has always approached traditional pieces with restraint. This haaram reflects that. It doesn’t try to recreate old jewellery exactly as it was. It keeps the memory, but adjusts the weight, the fall, and the feel for today.
When worn with a silk saree, it sits naturally. No stiffness. No sense of formality that feels forced. It also works surprisingly well with simpler drapes, where the jewellery becomes the quiet anchor of the look.
This is the kind of piece you don’t rush to take off. It settles into the body. That comfort is intentional.
A Touch of Colour That Knows When to Stop
Red stones always carry emotion. They’re bold by nature. The challenge is knowing how far to go. Padmam keeps that balance steady with this silver haaram with red stones and floral highlights.
The floral detailing is gentle. Rounded. Almost soft to look at. Nothing sharp or aggressive in the design. The flowers serve as a base, giving the necklace structure without making it feel ornate for its own sake.
The red stones add warmth. Not brightness. They don’t flash. They glow. When light hits them, it feels controlled rather than dramatic. That’s what makes this piece wearable beyond just weddings.
Unlike many haarams that feel stiff, this one moves with you. It doesn’t sit flat like a display piece. It curves naturally, following the neckline instead of fighting it.
Padmam designs pieces like this for women who want colour but don’t want noise. You can wear it with rich silks, yes, but also with muted tones where the red stones quietly lift the outfit.
It’s festive, but grounded. Decorative, but not overwhelming. That balance is what makes it last beyond trends.
Together, these two haarams show different sides of Padmam’s design language. One leans into softness and memory. The other brings in colour with control. Both are meant to be worn more than once. Both feel considered, not rushed.
FAQs
1. Is the pearl beaded stepped haaram heavy to wear?
It has presence, but Padmam balances the weight carefully so it remains comfortable.
2. Are the pearls very shiny?
No. Padmam uses softer-toned pearls to keep the look understated.
3. Will the red stones look too bold for daytime events?
Not at all. The stones are warm and controlled, making the haaram suitable for both day and evening wear.
4. Can these haarams be worn with simple sarees?
Yes. Padmam designs them to elevate simple drapes without overpowering them.
5. How should these silver haarams be stored?
Store them flat in a dry place. Padmam recommends keeping them away from moisture to preserve the finish.