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Handmade Anklet | Traditional Payal



Explore our handmade anklets or traditional payals, products which are more than just jewelry in India, they are a delicate embrace around the feet. They are poetry in motion, carrying melodies of tradition, love, and grace with every gentle chime. Their design is so versatile that they perfectly complement both traditional and contemporary styles.

Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-53
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.4,800
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-52
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.3,000
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-51A
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-51
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,300
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-50
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.3,700
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-49
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,500
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-49A
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,600
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-46A
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,500
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-47
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,100
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-46
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,500
Vintage Payal | Traditional Simple Payal Vintage Payal | Traditional Simple Payal
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Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-45A
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.650
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-P25-44A
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.1,800

FAQs about Indian Jewellery

To prevent tarnishing, store your handmade copper jewellery in an airtight bag and keep it away from moisture, perfumes, and sweat. It is advisable to gently clean it with lemon juice or a soft cloth regularly to maintain its natural shine.

We advise you to keep your white metal ornament dry, away from moisture and direct sunlight. You should clean it gently with a soft cloth and store it in an airtight bag or box to prevent the material from tarnishing and maintain its shine.

Copper has a reddish-brown hue, lightweight and develops a green texture over time, while brass has a brighter, yellow-gold tone, and is much heavier. 

Handmade jewellery in Indian culture symbolizes tradition, craftsmanship, and identity, a piece of craft often passed down generations as heirlooms. Each piece reflects regional artistry, spiritual beliefs, and is deeply tied to rituals, festivals, and personal expression

Handmade jewellery in India dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, showcasing intricate craftsmanship in gold, silver, beads, and gemstones. Rich in cultural symbolism, it evolved through dynasties and continues to reflect India’s diverse artisanal heritage.

It can be difficult to distinguish between handmade and handcrafted jewellery. Technically, handcrafted jewellery is more rooted in traditional practices and designs, while handmade jewellery often explores a variety of materials in a more contemporary way. Handmade pieces may not always involve traditional artisanal skills. Moreover, every handcrafted jewellery piece is, by essence, also handmade.


In India, every state has a unique identity reflected in its diverse jewellery styles, with each tribe having its own distinct traditions. Over time, due to the influence of royal families, regions like Rajasthan and South India became especially prominent in the field of jewellery, particularly for Indian weddings.

Tribal jewellery is earthy, bold, and handcrafted using natural materials like beads, shells, and silver, made to reflect their cultural identity. Royal jewellery is ornate, intricate, and made with precious metals and stones, showcasing luxury, heritage, and regal craftsmanship.

Popular jewellery making materials in India include gold, silver, brass, terracotta, beads, glass, lac, and natural stones. Each material reflects rich regional craftsmanship, like Meenakari, Lac bangles, and tribal jewellery, celebrated for its unique heritage and artistry.

It’s nearly impossible to define a fixed number of jewellery types in India. Every region has its own distinctive style, shaped by local aesthetics and traditions. To add to that, Indian tribal communities also craft unique jewellery using materials like bone, horn, wood, beads, and bamboo, reflecting rich cultural diversity.


Anklet for Women | Ethnic Jewellery India

—payal, pajeeb, or simply a delicate embrace around the feet—are more than just jewellery in India. They are poetry in motion, with melodies of tradition, love, and grace with every gentle chime. We have often seen in movies, the hero adorning his heroine with an anklet as a gift which shows the sign of love and affection. References of payal in popular music song, “mene payal hai chankayi, ab to aaja..” conveys how a woman is calling out for her partner with the sweet melody of an anklet. In many Indian households, gifting silver anklets for girls at birth is a cherished tradition, a symbol of blessings and protection. Among tribal and rural communities, intricate antique anklet are bestowed upon brides as a mark of familial love. The rhythmic chime of ghungroo is also deeply rooted in Indian dance forms. Silver anklets have danced through generations, carrying deep cultural meaning and even hidden scientific benefits. Silver isn’t just a precious metal—it’s a guardian of energy. Science suggests that silver anklets for women help regulate blood circulation and ease joint pain. As a reactive metal, silver acts as a mirror, reflecting and redirecting the body's energy back inward, preventing unnecessary energy loss. This is why women have adorned themselves with silver anklet for centuries—not just for beauty, but for well-being and vitality.

Today, fancy anklet designs are making waves in contemporary fashion, evolving beyond their traditional roots. Women embrace anklets not just as a cultural keepsake but as a symbol of confidence and individuality. From minimalist simple anklet designs to ornate statement pieces, the modern anklet is a blend of heritage and personal expression.

Anklets, known as Payal in India, hold deep cultural significance and are cherished for their beauty and symbolism. The meaning of an anklet varies across traditions, with some believing that wearing an anklet on the right leg has specific connotations. In Indian culture, traditional silver anklets for women are more than just ornaments—they signify prosperity and heritage. From antique anklet designs to fancy anklet designs, the diversity is vast, catering to both traditional and modern tastes. While heavy design Payal is preferred for special occasions, simple anklet designs offer an elegant everyday charm. Whether you're looking for an old design Payal reminiscent of ancestral jewelry or a silver tribal anklet with a rustic appeal, there’s a piece for every style. The difference between anklet and Payal lies mainly in their cultural and linguistic usage—while Payal refers to traditional Indian anklets, the term anklet is more universally recognized. Explore silver anklet designs that blend heritage with contemporary trends, making them a timeless addition to your jewelry collection.