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Audrena's Shamadan - To light the way for the Bride at her wedding with your dance, or just to stun an audience, Audrena's Shamadan headpiece is Perfect! It is approximately fifteen inches in height, with places for thirteen candles (not included) Audrena reminds you to be cautious dancing with lit candles, although this is a perfect size for beginner and pro alike! $225.00* *plus standard shipping and applicable tax. Audrena.com Photos by Audrena. belly dance oriental costume accessory headpiece shamadan candelabra chandelier chandellier shandelier audrena bellydance

Costume Price Reminder:
Due to the increasing cost of materials, Custom-order Pharaonics of Egypt Costumes Ordered after October 15, 2007 will be priced at $825.00.
So now would be the perfect time for you to Get the lower-price of $725!
Contact Audrena about the deposit/payment program today!



Shamadan
F.A.Q.

Q: How do I make the headpiece fit better?
A: A lot of dancers use peel and stick weather-stripping foam (for windows or doors, found at a local hardware store). You can place this foam rubber inside the headband until you have a perfect, comfortable fit! Some gals also glue felt inside the band, for a more permanent comfort solution.



Shamadan
F.A.Q.


Q: What do I do if I am performing at a venue where I cannot have open-flame, but I still want to use my Shamadan?
A: We have seen dancers use holographic mylar in the shape of flames attached to unlit candles with toothpicks. This may sound a bit strange, but with stage lighting, the effect is quite realistic. You can find this mylar as wrapping paper in most card shops, or just about anywhere during the Holidays. This is also a great tip for practice, as you will want to get used to the weight and balance of your Shamadan when it is holding candles.



Shamadan
F.A.Q.


Q: How do I keep my Shamadan tarnish-free?
A: We recommend that you wipe it down after each performance with a soft cloth, and if it does tarnish, use a jewelers' rouge cloth, or a gentle jewelry polish to clean it.