Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Indian Silver Jewellery Fashion Jewelry Gifts

Indian Silver Jewellery Fashion Jewelry GiftsIn India jewellery helps to identify a persons religion, caste, social and marital status. Traditional handcrafted pure silver jewelry in attractive distinctive patterns. Exquisitely crafted color full silver ornaments in exultant designs, from the framed craftsmen of India. Chose from a vast variety of pure silver earrings, necklaces, pendants, armlets, rings, bangles, belly chains, anklets, toe-rings and in exuberant color. Jewelry has been in fashion in India for both sexes from time immemorial- did you know there exists a relationship between the ornament worn and the health of the wearer! Like the moon, silver is believed to posses the property of ‘coolness’, against that of ‘heat’ generated by gold.

Ethnic Indian silver jewelry is very popular among all sects, since silver is extremely popular among the rural communities, silver ornaments reflect a vast array of techniques, patterns, motifs and styles.

Sterling Silver Necklace

Silver necklaces with their casual and smart looks are currently hot favorites with its low price tag, elegant designs and vast variety; these necklaces are good values for money.
Silver Jewelry India
Similarly, pure silver earrings and pendants are sleek, smart and valuable acquisitions. There is a vast selection in earrings, from the simple studs to the ornate ‘Jhumka’. Exquisitely ornamental pendants in easy conceivable shape and size are available for you to choose. And so are amulets to guard against danger and evil.

Silver Jewelry Set
Designer Indian silver jewelry amulets, rings and armlets deliberately crafted are available in an amazing array of shapes and designs. Anklets, bracelets and toe-rings beautify your feet and make them not neglected! In India Jewelry helps to identify a persons religion, caste, social and marital status. It is also the surest form of currency that can be unleashed.

Pure Silver is too soft to withstand hammering. To provide it with more strength, it is generally alloyed with copper. The proportion differs according to the requirements of the objects that are to be made. Silversmiths have been important members of village communities form time immemorial. Besides silver, they make jewelry or ornaments of a variety of materials, including lac and glass, and are either plain or studded with pearls, diamonds and other gems. These are used as ornaments to adorn the following parts of the body: Head and forehead, Nose and ears, Neck, Arms and hands, Waist, Ankles and toes.
Anklet Toe Ring

Silver jewelry has been in use among tribals and the less affluent sections of Indian society but it became even more popular after the arrival of Muslims in India. Banjara (a nomadic tribe) women are perhaps the most heavily ornamented in the world; their gorgeous costumes, sometimes studded with mirrors and striking embellishments, are an external manifestation of their great zest for life. These jewelry ornaments are made of silver and are usually chunky, but also include delicate chains, which are placed on the hair and face. Banjara women always carry at least twelve pounds of ornaments, be it earrings, necklaces or waist-bands, on themselves

Silver Necklace Bracelet Set

Pure unalloyed silver is too soft and malleable to be worked on. Techniques and processes used for making silver ornaments included wire drawing, hammering, punching, repousse, etching, filigree, granulation, casting, birdi and inlay work. Despite the simple handmade and basic nature of the tools used by the India silversmith, the finished products is an amazing thing of beauty, unsurpassed in workmanship and skill.
Ethnic Indian Jewellery

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Womens Outerwear Wool Jacket Kashmiri Hand Embroidery

Womens Outerwear Wool Jacket Kashmiri Hand Embroidery
Women's jacket with Kashmir hand embroidery is exceptional, elegant, and extraordinary. It is perfect for woman of elegance and mystery. Embroidered woolen jackets, with an eye catching appeal, are made by the same artisans who are known world over for creating some of the finest shawls.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Indian Jamawar Wool Shawls Stoles Wraps

Indian Jamawar Wool Shawls Stoles Wraps
Shawl is one of the most important products woven by the artisans of this region. The jamawar design is a special floral pattern, which resembles the mango fruit. Historically, it was made by hand and some shawls took several years to complete.
Indian Shawl StoleThe task of creating a jamawar shawl is complicated as the designs on these shawl are realized not by embroidery but by the simultaneous weaving with wool shuttles of different colors. These shuttles known as kaani in the local language gives Jamawar another name kaani shawl. The wool being delicate, it is essential to use hands instead of machine and that requires enormous patience of the weavers among all the other qualities. Due to the enormous effort put in weaving and the amount of time it requires to be completed, the prices of the real Jamawar shawls are very high in the market since the old times. These shawls were so special that they often made the exclusive royal gifts to the foreign guests. They were also in vogue in many parts of Europe mainly as they held close resemblance to the Paisley shawl.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Pendant Silver Jewelry Gifts for Her

Pendant Silver Jewelry Gifts for Her
A silver gemstone pendant (from Old French) is a hanging object, generally attached to a necklace or an earring. In modern French this is a word meaning during (also the gerund form of "hanging").
Silver Pendent Chain
Pendant silver jewelry from India comes in two forms a gem stone pendant and unique silver pendant. The gemstone pendant necklace comes in different stone pendants like amethyst pendants, coral pendants, peridot pendants, garnet pendants, onyx pendants, citrix pendants etc. One cab choose gem stone pendant necklace according to ones' birthday or religious preferences. Handmade silver pendant necklaces are in antique reproduction Indian style and they seem to go very well with traditional ethnic clothes.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Silver Keychain Hand Engraved Indian Style

Silver Keychain Hand Engraved Indian Style
A keychain or key chain is a small chain, usually made from metal or plastic, that connects a small item to a keyring. The length of a keychain allows an item to be used more easily than if connected directly to a keyring. Some keychains allow one or both ends the ability to rotate, keeping the keychain from becoming twisted, while the item is being used. A keychain can also be a connecting link between a keyring and the belt of an individual. It is usually employed by personnel whose job demands frequent use of keys, such as a security guard, prison officer, janitor, or retail store manager. The chain is often retractable, and therefore may be a nylon rope, instead of an actual metal chain. The chain ensures that the keys remain attached to the individual using them, makes accidental loss less likely, and saves on wear and tear on the pockets of the user.

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Handmade Jewelry Healing Beads Gemstone Necklace

Handmade Jewelry Healing Beads Gemstone Necklace
India is ethnically complex, but all of its people possess distinctive style of jewelry . Indian Gemstones Jewellery believes in providing quality at attractive prices. Jewelry in Silver gemstones are designed by wonderful crew of designers, artisans and entrepreneurs who take care of gemstones. India deal in various type intricacy of the manufacturing process. Indian Beads Jewelry from Jaipur India is a leading manufacturer and exporter of Gemstone beads & Silver Jewelry. From gem stone beads to sterling silver Jewelry. Indian designers create and craft beauty with perfection. Designs and techniques differ from area to area.

World class creativity consistent quality superb craftsmanship and fair price in all shapes, sizes, designs, in of semi precious gemstone jewellery & beads necklaces in Ruby, Emerald, Tourmaline, Amethyst, Citrine, Iolite, Rhodolite, Lapis, Tiger eye, Chalcedony carnelian, Agate, and other major colored gem stone. Excellent creations that make a unique style statement in gold and silver.
Handmade Healing Beads Gemstone Jewelry Necklace
Gemstones have been valued, since time immemorial these have been fashioned from materials considered to hold protective properties. There is a lot of collection of gem stone beads, precious stone beads & semi precious stone beads, gem stones in varied shapes & sizes. Indian Beads Jewelry believes in providing quality at attractive prices. It exports flawlessly crafted handcraft items that are made as per the buyer requirements. No effort is spared in order to ensure that our valued customers are provided with top grade quality products & services at competitive prices, along with the assurance of timely delivery of consignments. We have a wonderful crew of designers, artisans and entrepreneurs who take care of every intricacy of the manufacturing process.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ladies Fashion Accessory with Tie Dye Prints

Ladies Fashion Accessory with Tie Dye Prints
The tying of cloth with thread and then dyeing it is the simplest and perhaps the oldest form of creating patterns on a plain piece of cloth.
Bandhani Saree

Tie dye printed cotton Sari is made by the artisans of Rajasthan in north India. These are colorful, yet always light on body. Women wear tie dye print cotton Sari on informal and casual occasions as well as wedding dresses.

Shawls in tye and dye print give earthy and rustic look that many women are very fond of. These shawls go very well with jeans trousers and make great casual dress. The wool fabric is of a coarse kind since they pick up colors during tie dye process better than other fabric.
Indian Tie Dye Print Scarf
Scarves in tie dye print serve multiple purposes. It is an important part of the sundresses during summer season in India. It is light in weight and soaks sweat well. Colorful print on these scarves also makes them look very elegant.
Cotton Printed Salwar Kameez
Womens Casual fashion dresses shalwar kameez is the preferred dress for Asian women. School going teens to old age women, every one prefers shalwar kameez to any other form of dress. The dress is easy to wear. It covers entire body, looks graceful without ever giving feel of orthodoxy.
Tie Dye Skirt
This skirt is very ethnic in look. The skirts are made using typical Rajasthani Textiles. The Textile of Rajasthan has a fascinating range of dyed and block printing fabrics. The most commonly used fabric is cotton in which Rajasthani colour-scheme design and technique is used in the skirts.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Scarf Fashions Accessory Wrap Styles

Scarf Fashions Accessory  Wrap Styles
A scarf serves multiple purposes. A scarf can add glamor to a simple dress, touch a warmth on a cold day and protects hair from dust and sun rays in the summer. Whenever you wear a scarf remember that there are many ways to wrap a scarf. Its depend upon you which style suits on you and whatever you like.

Neck Scarf(Muffler) Style:
Neck Scarf Muffler Style
You can choose this style when you wear a long rectangular scarf. This is very easy and quick style and looks elegant with any type of dress. But basically you can wear it with salwar kameez.

Poncho Style:
Poncho Style Scarf

This is the another style of wrap a scarf. This is also called poncho style. You can choose this style when you wear a large square scarf. Turn a scarf into a triangle.

Drape around your neck.
Drape Around Your Neck

Wrap Style:
Body Wrap Style Scarf
For this style you have to choose a long rectangular scarf. In this style you wear the scarf around your whole body. This is very simple and quick style. This is also called shawl style or wrap style.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How to Wear Indian Sari Traditional Clothing for Women

Women across the globe introducing to you the Ready-to -Wear Indian sari. If you thought you could never wear a sari because you didn't know how to wear, you can now change your mind!

Dress up in this eternal essence of femininity and make heads turn at parties, on the streets and especially at home. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to look like an Indian beauty without a hassle. The Ready-to-Wear Sari can be worn like any other dress you wear. Just follow the Instructions carefully and there you are looking like a million dollars.

How to Wear Indian Sari Traditional Clothing for Women

Step 1: Wear your petticoat and blouse and pass the sari around to the front maintain the same height.

Step 2: Hold your sari from the corner keeping the fall of the sari towards the feet.

Step 3: Tuck in the sari into your petticoat, take it around you towards the left and then from behind towards the right, bringing it out with your right hand. Make sure the sari is well tucked in all around the waist. The pleats of the sari should settle in the center of the belly and you can press them with your hands to make sure they are well evened out and settling elegantly at your ankles or below your feet as per your style.

Step 4: Now take the rest of the sari, this is known as the "pallu". Put it over the left shoulder and let it flow. You can pin up the "pallu" at the shoulder so it remains in place or you can simply let it hang over your shoulder like you would with a muffler or a shawl.

The Final Look >>>Look like an Indian beauty queen.
Look like an Indian beauty queen

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Traditional Indian Sterling Silver Gemstone Jewellery

Traditional Indian Sterling Silver Gemstone Jewellery
The practice of setting gemstones into precious metal probably originated in the Middle East, but India, with its wealth of precious and semi-precious stones and its many trade links, has a long history of gemstone jewellery. India also had an abundance of ivory from its great herds of elephants, and one of the most important pearl beds off Tuticorin, in the Palk Straits between south India and Sri Lanka. With mines for gold and silver, rubies, garnets, agate, diamonds, tigers' eyes and the riches generated from local agriculture and the trade in local cloth and handicrafts, Indians of some means had many different types of jeweled ornamentation available to them.
Gemstones
Jewelry has always functioned as a material repository of wealth and its role as such was prevalent all through the social scale. The rulers of Indian states, permanently threatened by dynastic upheavals and internecine feuding, needed to hold their wealth in a form that was extremely compact and portable and could be easily hidden or traded. Costly jewelry satisfied these conditions ideally, and there are many stories of Indian princes fleeing into the desert night with their gold, jewels and pearls, buying security from foreign rulers and sometimes even the military help needed to regain their kingdoms.
Silver Gemstone Jewelry Set

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Designer Madurai Saree in Cotton Tie n Dye Print Bandani Sari

Designer Madurai Saree in Cotton Tie n Dye Print Bandani Sari
Today, Madurai is best known for its inexpensive, hard-wearing, medium-weight cotton sarees that are printed and/or resist dyed. These sarees are popular throughout southern India among both the rural and urban poor (8-meter) and the urban middle classes (5-meter), and are becoming increasingly common in the north as the range of designs and colours is expanding to suit north Indian tastes. These are not luxury saris. They are made of a tough opaque cloth that washes well, and usually contains narrow supplementary-warp bands of low- to high-quality zari woven in the border with an adyar end piece. After weaving, the sari is dyed one shade for the field and a contrasting color for the border and end piece, the latter being added through either silk-screening or by resist dip-dyeing (placing the cloth between two long wooden blocks). Various methods are used to embellish the cloth further, such as block-printing or silk-screen printing simple repetitive geometric patterns in the border or, more commonly, the field, with either resist pastes or a coloured dye. Until recently, most Madurai resist prints mimicked the nineteenth-century bandhani saris made for the region's expatriate Saurashtran community. They are known by a variety of names, such as sungudi, chungudi and junnadi (all based on the north Indian chunari) after the evenly distributed spots covering the field.

Designer Tie Dye Bandhini Saree
The nineteenth-century sungudis (no longer made) has simple geometric patterns in different colours (usually red and black). At the opposite end of the social scale are Kalamkari resist-dyed until the end of the nineteenth century. Often known as Kodalikarupur or Karupur saris, after the village of manufacture, they consisted of a fine cotton muslin in which discontinuous supplementary zari patterns were woven in the jamdani technique. The muslins were then resist-painted by hand and dyed in various natural colours, giving a rich but somber variety of red tones to the fabric. In many ways the designs are reminiscent of the hand-drawn nineteenth-century Gujarati saudagiri prints made for the Thai marker. In the early and mid-nineteenth century, "fine cotton chintzes" (Kalamkari saris) were also made in Madurai and Kalahat (north Arcot) as well as Machilipatnam.
Kalamkari Saree

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Fashion Jewellery Silver Armlet Bajuband Anniversary Gift Ideas

Fashion Jewellery Silver Armlet Bajuband Anniversary Gift Ideas
Fashion jewellery silver armlet, also known as an armring or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm. The arm ring is similar to a bracelet or bangle, though it must be shaped and sized to fit snugly to the upper arm.Historically, the arm ring was commonly worn by men, and often a ring in bronze age heroic literature would refer to an arm ring, rather than a finger ring, however, in Celtic iron-age literature, "ring" would also refer to a torc.Armlets are commonly known as bajuband in India. They are worn on the upper arm, just above the elbow. The wearers of the bajuband are considered wealthy, as it is a symbol of prosperity. Bajubands also help modestly cover bare arms of a woman. In India, like the moon, silver is considered to possess the alchemic properties of coolness against that of heat generated by gold. In other words, silver jewelry is supposed to have a cooling effect on the wearers metabolism, whereas those of gold are believed to heat up the body. It is but natural that being popular among the vast rural communities, the silver jewelry of India reflects an enormous array of techniques, patterns, motifs, as well as beliefs and practices of the micro cultural regions to which they respectively belong. Flowers and foliage, fruits and berries, birds and animals commonly found in the surroundings of each region have been instrumental in providing design inspiration to the local silversmiths. Today, armlets are more commonly worn by women.

Monday, July 05, 2010

Latest Indian Fashion Womens Casual Wear Salwar Kameez

In India, salwar kameez is the most common casual dress for young women. Cotton is the best salwar kameez as casual wear. They are cool, flowing and elegant. Casual salwar kameez are available in designs ranging from ethnic chic to traditional to modern prints, in a wide range of fabrics. Women of all sizes can wear these outfits. These sets are available in various prints, color,designs and styles.

Latest Indian Fashion Womens Casual Wear Salwar Kameez

Indian ladies will prefer to wear their traditional cotton salwar kameez at home, the majority of Indian women will go for the cheap cotton salwar kameez. These salwar kameez are also produced in simple designs and low rates for regular wear. Casual salwar kameez are stylish and wonderfully comfortable, ideal for the long hot Indian summers.

Shalwar Kurta
Chikan Embroidered Salwar Kameez- Chikan embroidered salwar kameez is very popular.the embroidery work is embellished with threads.Chikan salwar kameez come in variety of colors, designs and patterns. The look of any fabric is enhanced with chikan hand embroidery on the kurta, bottom of the salwar and the dupatta is also embroidered gorgeously.

Gujarati Embroidery- Gujarati embroidery involves a lot of geometric patterns with use of mirrors and beads. Each state in India has a unique embroidery style and an equally unique set of motifs. Gujarati embroidery is a form of rich indian style embroidery. There is hardly any design or technique that is not included in Indian designs.

Tie and Dye - Bandhej Salwar Kameez in designs & patterns & color combinations.An excellent tie dye print garmets in many colors, sizes and styles.Exquisitely dyed clothing with new designs,colors and patterns.

Kids Salwar Kameez- salwar kameez outfits in all sizes. The same dress can also be made for your teenage daughter or for your kids in soft fabric and unique design.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Earrings in Sterling Silver and Gemstone

Earrings in Sterling Silver
An earring is a piece of jewelry that is worn on the ear. They are worn by both genders, although until recently in western cultures, they were more typically worn by women, but are making a comeback in males. Silver earring in antique and modern designs, has been handmade by artisans of Jaipur in India. Ear ornaments have a very unique place among women in Indian society. However a somewhat less known fact is that their function goes well beyond mere ornament.
Earrings in Sterling Silver and Gemstone
Ear ornaments provide their wearer the benefits of acupressure. Ear ornaments are also deeply connected with amorous play between lovers. Silver is considered to possess the alchemical properties of coolness against that of heat generated by gold. In other words, silver jewelry is supposed to have a cooling effect on the wearer's metabolism, whereas those of gold are believed to heat up the body. Silver jewelry of India reflects an enormous array of techniques, patterns, motifs, as well as beliefs and practices of the micro cultural regions to which they respectively belong. Flowers and foliage, fruits and berries, birds and animals commonly found in the surroundings of each region have been instrumental in providing design inspiration to the local silversmiths.
Gemstone Earrings

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Indian Waist Jewelry Belly Ring Chain Waist Band

Belly Chain Waist Jewelry
Belly Ring is a type of jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing, a necklace, or both.Belly chain in sterling silver, a body jewelry from India, that is sleek, simple, and stylish. Very popular with teen age and young women, belly chains are usually worn in summers. They go very well with short tops and lowered trousers (or skirts). Some women also like to wear these belly chains over shirts at waist level.For an evening out, or daytime fun, a silver belly chain with decorative silver tassels. The English word (cummerbund) and the German (kummerband) for waist-band are derived from the Persian Kamar, waist, and bandi, a band. The word is prevalent in most northern Indian languages. The immense popularity of waist ornaments is evidenced by a large number of temple sculptures, frescoes and miniature paintings ranging from the Indus valley civilization till the nineteenth century. To gain the requisite flexibility, most silver waist ornaments are made by chaining or threading together a large number of the links. Often fine work is employed to gain elasticity. Buckles are apparently of the late Mughal or British origin. The most popular system for fastening used earlier comprised of dove-tailed hinges locked by piercing a pin through the two ends of the band in position. Often the locking device was covered with a decorative element.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Kurta Pajama Men's Casual Long Sleeve Comfort Dress

Kurta Pajama Men's Casual Long Sleeve Comfort Dress
Men casual clothing kurta pajama set is a gift to the Indian traditional wear by the great Mughals. In their custom, both men and women enjoyed kurtas and pajamas cut in long flowing panels. These elaborately embroidered kurtas with real gold and silver threads, weighed between 5 to 10 kilograms. With the change in time and fashion, modifications were made according to the comfort and affordability of people. Now the kurta pajama is more of a mans informal relaxing wear. Though the source of inspiration remains the same old Mughal fashion, many new changes are seen in todays style of Kurta pajamas. Among men, the most commonly worn kurtas are the coarse handloom kurta with high Chinese collar. They are either plain woven or the designs are woven in different colors.
Kurta Pajama Set
Comfort and easy wearing quality has made the kurta pajama universally popular. They are worn in winters as well as summers. Summer welcomes crisp and light cottons, while winter gives way to all heavy and thick materials. However, the hand-loom kurtas are worn in both summer and winter. The style popular among mens kurtas is the straight cut with side pockets.
Kurta Pajama
The prints commonly seen on this apparel in summers are block print and tie and dye of Rajasthan and Gujarat. These kurta pajama sets from Rajasthan and Gujarat come in not only traditional block printing and tie and dye but also with rich embroidery and glittering mirror work. The chikan hand embroidery of Lucknow is also very popular for its traditional rich look and values. These are usually made in pure cotton as they are worn mainly in summer. The winter Kurtas are in silk, satin, and other thick fabrics.
Mens Kurta Pajama

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Men's Jewelry Cufflinks in Sterling Silver and Gemstone

Men's Jewelry Cufflinks in Sterling Silver and Gemstone
Handmade Cufflinks by Indian designers. A cufflink (also cuff link or cuff-link) is a decorative fastener worn by men or women to fasten the two sides of the cuff on a dress shirt or blouse.

Cufflinks are designed only for use with link cuffs (also known as French Cuffs), which have buttonholes on both sides but no buttons. These may be either single or double-length ("French") cuffs, and may be worn either "kissing," with the ends pinched together, or "barrel-style," with one end overlapping the other. Kissing cuffs are usually preferred It is generally worn by the city dwellers and it goes well with formal shirts. Silver is considered to possess the alchemic properties of coolness against that of heat generated by gold.
Men's Jewelry Cufflinks

In other words, silver jewelry is supposed to have a cooling effect on the wearer's metabolism, whereas those of gold are believed to heat up the body. Silver jewelry of India reflects an enormous array of techniques, patterns, motifs, as well as beliefs and practices of the micro cultural regions to which they respectively belong. Flowers and foliage, fruits and berries, birds and animals commonly found in the surroundings of each region have been instrumental in providing design inspiration to the local silversmiths.
Cufflinks Jewelry

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Armlet Sterling Silver Body Jewelry Arm Bracelet

Armlet Sterling Silver Body Jewelry Arm BraceletArmlet sterling silver body jewelry arm bracelet, also known as an arm ring or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm. The arm ring is similar to a bracelet or bangle, though it must be shaped and sized to fit snugly to the upper arm.Historically, the arm ring was commonly worn by men, and often a ring in bronze age heroic literature would refer to an arm ring, rather than a finger ring, however, in Celtic iron-age literature, "ring" would also refer to a torc. Armlet are commonly known as bajuband in India. They are worn on the upper arm, just above the elbow. The wearers of the bajuband are considered wealthy, as it is a symbol of prosperity. Bajubands also help modestly cover bare arms of a woman. In India, like the moon, silver is considered to possess the alchemical properties of coolness against that of heat generated by gold.

Arm Bracelet or Armlet: A personal ornament for the Arm or wrist, made of different materials, according to the fashion of the age. Armlet - arm'-let: The word translated "bracelet" "armlet," or "arm-band," worn on the upper arm. But it is the same word which with a different context is rendered "ankle-chains". Armlet is an ornamental band worn on the arm, a bracelet worn high on the arm, rather than on the wrist.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Silver Anklets Toe Ring Handcrafted Indian Foot Jewelry

Silver Anklets Toe Ring Handcrafted Indian Foot JewelrySilver anklets and toe ring go well with any casual dress for women, occidental or oriental. Traditionally, the wearing of an anklet is an important Indian custom used to express marital status and integral to wedding garments. Today, the anklet has evolved into stylish statements that can be worn by anyone. They are particularly suited for summers when women love to wear sandals. The feet of an Indian woman are very often adorned with anklets and toe rings. Anklets are of two basic types, i.e. the stiff and the flexible. The stiff anklets are either cast or fabricated by hammering sheet metal into the requisite shape. Using the techniques of chiseling, engraving, repousse, granulation, or threading and wire work, anklets are patterned. The flexible variety employs close interlocking of separately made links tied together either by using variations of chain technique or by threading together of links. Known as Jhanjhar or Paijeb, the flexible variety is often further adorned with jingle bells.

It has been said that there is no better music to a lover's ears than the seductive sound coming from the steps being taken by his beloved. This beautiful sound has been a constant subject in Indian poetry for several centuries now.
Bead Anklets Handcrafted Indian Foot Jewelry
In Sanskrit, the anklet is known as "Nupura" etymologically the word "Nupura" is connected to 'Antah Pura', the female apartments in a palace, which in the ancient times was a mysterious place, holding within itself the promise of a thousand pleasures. Indeed poets imagined that with her every step, the heroine's tinkling anklets or payal beckoned her lover.

The charm of the heroine's rhythmic swinging of her body and wavy skirt is enhanced by the jingling sounds of the anklets. These sounds inspired Indian poets to describe the motion of an Adakara, the heroine in romantic Indian literature, as bewitching and seductive. The association is that she has bedecked herself with the most wonderful jewelry in anticipation of a rendezvous with her lover in a secluded grove.
Silver Anklets Toe RingClassical Indian dance too is not untouched by the allure of the anklet. In most Indian dances, rhythmic footwork is one of the most important elements, in combination with gestures of the arms, hands, and eye movements. The various classical texts on dance, such as the Natyashastra, provide elaborate details on the positioning of the foot and its contact with the ground, the toe and ball of the foot touching the ground or only the heels or big toe doing so. The rhythmic stamping of the foot in its various positions generates forth a rich variety of charming harmonies from the anklet, contributing not a little to the overall dance performance, suggesting subtle erotic undertones. Music of the ankle bells is often how the ancients described it.

But in Indian Terminology, golden anklets are forbidden. This is because gold symbolizes Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, and it is not considered auspicious to wear it on one's feet. That is why in India anklets are mainly handcrafted in silver & gemstones only.

Finally on the feet are worn toe rings. Often these may be attached to the payal itself, with chains linking them.