The floral work is soft, not dramatic. The kind of detailing you notice slowly. The stones come in different colours, but they don’t try to stand apart from each other. They sit together the way colours do in old temple paintings, close, layered, and calm.
What Padmam gets right here is restraint. Multicolour stones can easily turn busy. This one doesn’t. Each stone feels like it was chosen after saying no to a few others. There’s a balance in how the colours repeat without becoming predictable.
When worn, the haaram doesn’t sit stiff against the chest. It settles. The silver warms up against the skin, and the colours start to feel softer as the day goes on. It pairs beautifully with plain silks, especially when the saree itself doesn’t carry much design.
This is not a statement necklace in the loud sense. It’s the kind that quietly completes the look. The kind you don’t feel the need to explain.
At Padmam, pieces like this are designed for people who like colour, but don’t want their jewellery to announce it.
Layers That Take Their Time
Stepped haarams have a rhythm. This one moves slowly, layer by layer, without trying to impress all at once.
Each step sits slightly apart, giving the necklace space. That spacing matters. It keeps the piece from feeling heavy, even though a lot is going on. Floral details appear across the structure, not packed together, but spread out like pauses in a conversation.
The multistones add depth rather than sparkle. They don’t flash sharply. They glow more quietly. Depending on the light, some stones show more, some fade back. That unevenness is what makes the piece feel real.
Padmam doesn’t chase perfection in symmetry here. The charm of this haaram lies in how human it feels—slight variations. Gentle shifts. Nothing feels machine-like.
This necklace works best for longer functions. Weddings, family gatherings, evenings that stretch on. It sits well. It stays comfortable. You don’t feel the need to adjust it every few minutes.
Styled with traditional earrings or even simple studs, it holds its own. You don’t need much else.
Together, the two haarams reflect Padmam’s approach to silver jewellery. Not rushed. Not overly styled. Designed to be worn again and again until it feels like your own.
FAQs
1. Is the silver floral haaram suitable for festive wear?
Yes. Padmam silver floral haaram is lightweight, elegant, and perfect for festive wear, complementing outfits without feeling too heavy or flashy.
2. Does the multicolour stone setting look too bright in person?
No. Padmam ensures multicolour stones are subtle, balanced, and wearable, maintaining beauty without appearing too bright or overwhelming in person.
3. Is the stepped haaram heavy to wear for long hours?
It has presence, but Padmam distributes weight evenly in the stepped haaram, ensuring comfort during long hours of wear at functions.
4. Can these haarams be paired with plain sarees?
Yes. Padmam haarams pair beautifully with plain sarees, adding depth, elegance, and festive charm without overpowering the outfit's simplicity.
5. How should these silver haarams be stored?
Padmam recommends storing silver haarams in a dry box, away from moisture, to preserve the finish and detailing and maintain long-lasting shine and quality.