7 Gorgeous Payals to add to Your Closet!
Payals and toe rings form a part of the bride’s Solah Shringar. It is believed that goddess Lakshmi is attracted to Payal which means it is a sign of wealth and prosperity. Here are options for some really pretty payals that you can easily include in your bridal trousseau:Â
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Make a Statement
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Payals with rubies and lined with gold ghungroos for the bride who wants to keep the design constant but make a statement as she walks towards the mandap.
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(Semi) Precious Indeed
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Another stunning pair of payals but this pair has been studded with green a
d black semi-precious stones. The ghungroos are also fringed with rice pearls. Quite a pretty pair of payals indeed!
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Make it Oversized
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Image Source: Mansi Siddhpura Photography
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Rather than doing a separate search for toe rings, get your hands on a beautiful and oversized pair of payals that come with toe rings attached. Such a piece of jewellery makes your feet extremely pretty.Â
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The Ethnic Vibe
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A folk-like, ethnic pair of silver payals for your feet to look pretty on your wedding day! You can also add in some pop of colour with semi-precious stones. Â
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Pretty Pearls
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An elegant looking gold and kundan-work payal, complete with pearls and rice pearls. This pair can be easily paired with any shade of bridal lehenga or sari.Â
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Strings of Payals
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Multi-layered and delicate, these payals are a great choice for your wedding day if you want something decorative. You can also don these for the Mehendi ceremony, since it fits the boho-chic vibe!
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Tell Your Story Walking
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Image Source: Raabta by Rahul
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Tell your wedding story walking – literally! Raabta by Rahul has these beautiful payals which showcases the baraat in action. Make sure to let the cameras get a good shot of these statement pieces!
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Aren’t these payals just stunning? Make sure to make some place in your collection for these!
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