A five metal haram, also known as Panchaloha haram, is a traditional South Indian necklace made from an alloy of five metals: gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron. This alloy is believed to have auspicious and therapeutic properties in Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medicinal system. Panchaloha jewelry is highly valued for its cultural significance and craftsmanship. The haram style necklace is typically long and elaborate, featuring intricate designs and often adorned with gemstones or enamel work. It is commonly worn on special occasions and is considered a symbol of tradition and heritage in South India.
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