Latest Anklet And Payal Designs For The 2020 Bride – Wedamor
When it comes to the bridal attire, each and every component is equally important. Everything the bride will adorn on the big day, from head to toe has to be considered carefully. In this article, we bring to your attention a timeless piece of bridal attire- the Pajebs or Payals.
They have a traditional significance in many traditions. But the modern bride has found chic ways to use it to accentuate her Mehndi clad feet. Here we have collated the latest trends, from the simplest to the most elaborate designs.
With Chunky Green Stones:
Most brides are now going for green shades of jewellery if they are using red, orange or other cheery toned lehengas. Green goes well with both gold and oxidised silver. You can either combine it with pearls or white stones. Combination of green Kundan work with white stones is the perfect balance with modern and antique.
Single Patterned Payals
There is something to be said for a broad payal with a single pattern.
Gota Patti Payals
Pair this off with Gota Patti rings and bracelets. This unique combination of Gota Patti and floral design looks stunning.
With Ghungroos
It is believed that the sound of ghungroos fills a place with positivity. This is why new brides are encouraged to wear ghungroos on their wedding. Ghungroos come in various designs and shapes and will go well with the rest of your jewellery. You can have just a single layer of ghungroos or go for huge gibs of it. It is entirely up to you.
Lovely Silver Payals
They have a bling effect going on which is very attractive. Add a single or double layer of pearl drops to amp the charm. You can pair him with strings of mini pearls and match it with pearls in your earrings and math parties.
If you want to go for an antique look, then go for a design such as this and match it with a similar toe ring. The green and redwork add to the beauty of the piece.
Funky & Unconventional Designs
Some large, chunky silver stones paired with a matching arm accessory is ideal for the uber-chic bride.
For the Mehndi or Sangeet function, you can try out floral payals. Here, you can colour coordinated it with your footwear. The satin ribbon ties look super cute, we must say.
You can also go for a chunky design with multiple stones in different shapes and sizes. A statement piece like this will be the awe of all your guests.
Kundan Payals
Kundan is very often a part of the bridal attire. It is because it is elegant and goes very well with the lehenga designs. Kundan is available in most colours so you can easily match it with your lehenga or the rest of your jewellery. The simplest way to go with is simple dull metal Kundan embellishments or a single strand of white Kundan stones embellished in gold. If you want something more elaborate then you can go for multi-layered ones with bead or crystal drops.
The below design with a large centre stone in a contrasting colour looks absolutely stunning and merges well with the Mehndi design.
Payals With Attached Toe Rings
If you are looking for a more elaborate design then you can go for a payal with attached toe rings. You can choose something with a single toe ring or multiple. Try and pair this with your hand accessory.
Aren’t you in love with the designs above? A tastefully chosen Payal will definitely help elevate your look to the next level.