Anklets
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Silver Payal Designs — Handcrafted Anklets from Jaipur
Glamaya presents a beautiful collection of payal designs and silver anklets for women handcrafted by skilled Rajasthani artisans. From delicate chain-style payals with tinkling ghungroo to bold oxidised ankle bracelets, our collection celebrates this timeless Indian accessory in all its forms.
Every anklet in our range is crafted from genuine 925 sterling silver or German silver, delivering the authentic shine and durability that mass-produced alternatives cannot match. Whether you call them payals, pajeb, or anklets, these ankle adornments have been a cherished part of Indian tradition for centuries — and Glamaya brings that heritage to your doorstep.
Types of Anklets We Offer
- Ghungroo Payals — Traditional silver anklets with small bells that create a melodious jingle with every step
- Chain Anklets — Sleek and minimal silver chain designs perfect for everyday wear and modern outfits
- Oxidised Anklets — Vintage-finish payals with intricate tribal and floral motifs, ideal for ethnic ensembles
- Broad Anklets — Statement-making wide-band silver payals for weddings, festivals, and special occasions
- Adjustable Anklets — Flexible sizing designs that fit comfortably on any ankle without needing exact measurements
Why Choose Glamaya for Payals?
Our ladies anklets silver collection stands apart because every piece is handmade — not factory-stamped. Jaipur's silversmiths bring generations of craft expertise to each payal design, from the precise placement of ghungroo bells to the hand-etched patterns on each link. We use genuine silver that is hypoallergenic and skin-friendly, with prices that make real silver accessible to everyone. Free shipping across India and hassle-free returns make your purchase risk-free.
Styling Tips for Anklets
Pair delicate chain silver anklets with your favourite sandals or kolhapuris for a casual yet put-together look. For traditional occasions, ghungroo payals complement sarees and lehengas beautifully. Layer two slim anklets on one foot for a contemporary boho vibe, or go with a single broad oxidised piece for dramatic impact. Our anklets for women work equally well with Western outfits — try a minimal chain anklet with your summer dresses and heels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of wearing silver anklets in Indian culture?
In Indian tradition, silver anklets (payals) symbolise prosperity and are considered auspicious for married women. The jingling sound of ghungroo bells is believed to ward off negative energy. Ayurveda also suggests that silver worn on the feet helps regulate blood circulation and menstrual health.
How do I choose the right anklet size?
Measure around your ankle bone with a string or tape measure, then add 1-2 centimetres for comfortable movement. Most Glamaya anklets are adjustable with extension chains, so one size fits most. If you prefer a snug fit, go with exact measurement; for a loose drape, add extra length.
Can I wear silver anklets every day?
Yes, sterling silver anklets are durable enough for daily wear. Remove them before showering or swimming to prevent tarnish. Clean periodically with a soft cloth. Oxidised anklets actually develop a richer patina over time, enhancing their vintage appeal.
What is the difference between payals and anklets?
Payal is the Hindi/Urdu word for anklet. They refer to the same accessory. Payals traditionally feature ghungroo (bells) and are associated with Indian bridal and festive wear, while the term anklet is broader and includes Western-style chain and charm designs as well.
Which payal design is best for weddings?
Broad silver payals with intricate jali work and ghungroo bells are the classic choice for weddings. Designs with multiple chains, floral motifs, and dangling charms create a grand bridal look. Pair them with toe rings for the traditional complete foot jewellery ensemble.






