Ethnic Gold Plated Indian Pakistani payal Anklet pair in tiny pearls and cubic zirconia. Limited Availability. Style Tip: Accentuates your ankles. Everyday to bridal wear. Pair it with sandals and toe rings based on your style and occasion. Style Personality: Ethnic Antique Chic: You surround yourself with antique things that transport you in that era. You love the charm of the antique things because they have a history behind it. Ethnic Significance: Also known as "Payal" in India, brides wear it to draw attention to and decorate their feet. Bells or chimes make a soft sound when the bride walks. Traditionally payals are worn in both feet. However ankle bracelets can be worn in one foot.
- Exquisite Layered Chain Design: Experience a blend of tradition and modernity in these Indian payal anklets. Each piece features a layered chain adorned with petite pearls and cubic zircon that catch the light with every step, adding a refined sparkle.
- Secure S-Hook Closure: Measuring approximately 10.25 inches plus a 0.5-inch S-hook, these anklets are easy to put on and take off. Twist one end of the hook to open, slide it through the eye loop on the other side, and press gently to ensure a snug fit around the ankle.
- Subtle Bells & Comfort Fit: Designed with soft jingle bells attached to the clasp, the anklets produce a gentle, melodious sound without overwhelming. The 0.5-inch width drapes gracefully along the curve of your ankle for a comfortable yet eye-catching look.
- Versatile for Any Occasion: Transition seamlessly from daily wear to bridal festivities, parties, or beach outings. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in India and verified in the USA, they offer both cultural significance and a contemporary flair for various fashion styles.
- Premium Packaging & Simple Care: Each set of two anklets arrives in a burgundy velvet pouch—perfect for gifting or storage. Maintain their shine by patting them fully dry after contact with water and storing them in the pouch to protect the gold plating and embellished details.
- Ethnic Significance: Also known as "Payal" :Jhanjar” “Paizeb” in India, brides wear it to draw attention to and decorate their feet. Bells or chimes make a soft jingle sound when the bride walks. Traditionally payals are worn in both feet. However ankle bracelets can be worn in one foot. Today they also come in Retro, Contemporary, Bohemian, Tribal styles
- Exquisite Layered Chain Design: Experience a blend of tradition and modernity in these Indian payal anklets. Each piece features a layered chain adorned with petite pearls and cubic zircon that catch the light with every step, adding a refined sparkle.
- Secure S-Hook Closure: Measuring approximately 10.25 inches plus a 0.5-inch S-hook, these anklets are easy to put on and take off. Twist one end of the hook to open, slide it through the eye loop on the other side, and press gently to ensure a snug fit around the ankle.
- Subtle Bells & Comfort Fit: Designed with soft jingle bells attached to the clasp, the anklets produce a gentle, melodious sound without overwhelming. The 0.5-inch width drapes gracefully along the curve of your ankle for a comfortable yet eye-catching look.
- Versatile for Any Occasion: Transition seamlessly from daily wear to bridal festivities, parties, or beach outings. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in India and verified in the USA, they offer both cultural significance and a contemporary flair for various fashion styles.
- Premium Packaging & Simple Care: Each set of two anklets arrives in a burgundy velvet pouch—perfect for gifting or storage. Maintain their shine by patting them fully dry after contact with water and storing them in the pouch to protect the gold plating and embellished details.
- Ethnic Significance: Also known as "Payal" :Jhanjar” “Paizeb” in India, brides wear it to draw attention to and decorate their feet. Bells or chimes make a soft jingle sound when the bride walks. Traditionally payals are worn in both feet. However ankle bracelets can be worn in one foot. Today they also come in Retro, Contemporary, Bohemian, Tribal styles