Duel On Jewel Indian Gold Plated Chain Payal Bells Anklet Pair for Women in Pearls and Zircon - Wedding Party Beach Gift
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Duel On Jewel Indian Gold Plated Chain Payal Bells Anklet Pair for Women in Pearls and Zircon - Wedding Party Beach Gift
Metal: Alloy Plating: 5K (1gm) Gold Stone: Cubic Zircon Material: Pearl Length: 10.25 Inch plus S Hook Clasp: 0.5 Inch Width: 0.5 Inch
Twist one end of the S Hook clasp to open it. Slide the S Hook in the eye at the other end of the anklet. Press firmly to close it.
Traditional Indian gold plated chain paul bell anklet pair studded with pearls and zircon. Soft jingle bells in the S hook only. Fits and sits like a curve on the ankles as shown. Comes as a set of 2 anklets .
ANY OCCASION - Great for Bridal Wedding, Party, Dances, Beach and Gifts | Meticulously Curated and Checked in USA | Handcrafted by artisans in India
Style Tip: Accentuates your ankles. Everyday wear to bridal wear. Pair it with sandals and toe rings based on your style and occasion | Jewelry Care: Can be used in water but dry completely before storing
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
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.