Readymade Jada DJ-JADA-1048
Braided Jada with Net, Jadabilla & Kuppulu
This is a beautifully crafted braided jada designed especially for Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancers. The braid features a neat net covering, traditional jadabilla discs arranged along the length, and kuppulu at the bottom for a complete classical finish. It gives a rich, traditional stage look while staying lightweight and easy to manage.
- Hand‑braided jada with smooth finish
- Net covering for a clean, uniform appearance
- Jadabilla embellishments placed along the braid for authentic temple‑style detailing
- Kuppulu attached at the end for a traditional Kuchipudi/Bharatanatyam look
- Easy to attach with black thread ties and hooks at the top
- Lightweight and comfortable for long performances
Available Sizes
Choose the length based on the dancer’s height and costume style.
Available with us in:
- 18 inches
- 22–24 inches
- 30–32 inches
- 36–40 inches
Ideal For
- Bharatanatyam performances
- Kuchipudi dance
- Arangetrams
- Stage shows and photoshoots
Material:
Alloy is the base.
Kempu Stone is special fiber
Pearl is imitation pearl
All items are carefully inspected before dispatch, and each piece is carefully packaged to reach you safely.
As these are imitation, delicate, handmade products, there may be slight chance of stones loosening during transit. A small amount of simple jewelry glue can easily fix this.
Once opened, we are unable to accept returns or exchanges on any items due to health and hygiene reasons.
To be eligible for a return, the product must be unused, unopened from the packing of jewelry, undamaged, and in saleable condition.
Shipping costs are non-refundable.
If you experience any other issues please let us know we are happy to take care.
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Thank you for choosing A2zstyles.
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Great product
Perfect length and very lightweight. We also appreciate the good service. Thank you Prasad.