5 Facts of Silver Payal
Payal or Patilu or anklets are all synonyms to one
another, they are often made of silver- The most ideal look that we get to see
them is in this metal alone. Exceptions apart, Payal in some Indian communities
are also made out of gold and nowadays with artificial white metal too. Whatever be the metal, they are an alluring
piece of adornment that has facts attached to it. The aria of the feet is
soothing, subtle and inviting- Indian women adorn Payal for a variety of reasons.
1. In
the grand olden days when the concept of footwear was not present, Payal on
barefoot used to serve as great energy generators for the entire body. With the
advent of time, this concept slowly lost its place, however even today when we
walk barefoot with anklets, they do their best to keep our body healthy.
2. In
the olden days, it was told that the constant sound the gungroo used to ward
off animals, snakes and other predators around. It was used to alert them. The
tinkling sound of the Payal is also said to destroy negative energy in the
house.
3. Payal
also adds bout of grace to the feet. They are a great help to keep your ankle
toned.
4.
Payal also stops the movement of
fat in the stomach and lower limbs of women.
5. Payal
is indeed a great gift to give equally to newborn babies, teenagers and to
women of all ages.
Silver pooja items
have been in the Indian households for centuries, idols, utensils and jewelry
too. But, what was once considered a luxury is now a household metal. Apart
from the scientific reasons behind using silver, it is fancied by many for
being a precious and cost-effective replacement for gold. Silver rate per gram varies anywhere between 38-48 Rupees considering all
the market fluctuations.
Out of the range of silver Jewellery Payal nowadays come in
different styles such as:
1. Traditional
broad Payal with gungroo
2.
Traditional sleek and fancy Payal
with gungroo
3.
Simple silver chain style Payal
without gungroo
4. Payal
with stone embeds
Payal once upon a time was considered a very conventional
adornment but with time, they have undergone a number of changes and are now a
fad. Wearing on one leg is known to be very western, reasons aside Payals are
also flaunted by millennial women on capris, leggings, jeans and dresses and
not just Indian wear.
Having got that payal vibe, go ahead and shop for your
style!!!
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