Duel On Jewel Indian Ethnic Bell Anklet Payal Set for Women, Dainty Chain Design, Easy-to-Wear, Everyday Comfort, S-Hook Clasp, Gold Plated, 10.31-Inch, Perfect for Beach, Party, Dance, Gift
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Duel On Jewel Indian Ethnic Bell Anklet Payal Set for Women, Dainty Chain Design, Easy-to-Wear, Everyday Comfort, S-Hook Clasp, Gold Plated, 10.31-Inch, Perfect for Beach, Party, Dance, Gift
Minimalist Gold Chain: Crafted from a sturdy alloy and plated in 5K gold, each anklet features a narrow 0.25-inch profile. This sleek design rests comfortably around the ankle, delivering an understated shimmer ideal for both casual wear and formal events.
Easy S-Hook Clasp: Measuring 10.31 inches plus a 0.5-inch clasp, these anklets secure in seconds. Just twist the S-hook to open, align it with the opposite loop, and press gently to lock—ensuring a firm fit without fuss.
Versatile for All Occasions: From beach days to bridal functions, these dainty anklets offer cross-cultural appeal. Meticulously curated in the USA and handcrafted by Indian artisans, they transition seamlessly between Western outfits and traditional attire.
Comfort Fit & Quiet Bells: Though adorned with small bells at the S-hook, they produce virtually no sound—making them comfortable for extended wear without distracting jingles. The fit is snug yet easy on the ankles, thanks to lightweight materials.
Gift-Ready Pouch & Simple Care: Presented in a burgundy velvet pouch, they’re instantly ready for gifting or personal indulgence. After water exposure, pat them fully dry to protect the gold plating and maintain their radiant finish.
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