ANKLET (PAYAL)
"Payal" is a traditional Indian anklet or anklet chain designed to adorn the ankles and is often worn on both feet. Payals are an integral part of Indian culture and are commonly worn by women, especially during special occasions, festivals, weddings, and cultural celebrations.
Some payals are simple and consist of a single chain with small bells or decorative charms, while others can be more elaborate, featuring intricate patterns, gemstones, or enamel work.
The jingling sound of the bells on payals is considered not only aesthetically pleasing but also culturally significant. It is believed that the sound of payals wards off evil spirits and brings positive energy to the wearer. Payals are a symbol of femininity, grace, and tradition in Indian culture, and they continue to be an essential part of women's jewelry collections.