Payal is an Indian term referring to an anklet generally made of silver.

Payal is also commonly known as Pajeb and can be spelled as Paayal or Pazeb.

Related Articles

Booti ■■■■
Booti refers to a Floral pattern very commonly used in Indian textile design. Booti is a miniature of . . . Read More
Bindi ■■■
Bindi refers to an Indian accessory generally worn on the forehead. Bindi comes in different colors and . . . Read More
Chunri ■■■
Chunri refers to a scarf or wrap worn with most Indian girls' and boys' outfits. It can be worn in countless . . . Read More
Tortoiseshell ■■■
Tortoiseshell refers to an organic material obtained from Hawksbill Turtle shell used in jewelry manufacturing/making. . . . Read More
Gota ■■■
Gota refers to the ancient Persian art which dates back to before the Mughal Empire. In Gota, the patterns . . . Read More
Zardozi ■■■
Zardozi refers to an Indian intricate hand embroidery using gold, silver or colored wire. Zardozi is . . . Read More
Varak ■■■
Varak refers to a fine thin edible silver foil used to decorate or garnish Indian desserts and "paan". . . . Read More
Katori ■■■
Katori refers to a small Indian bowl used to serve Dals, curries and other gravies. Katoris made of metal . . . Read More
Lehenga ■■■
Lehenga refers to a long Indian skirt which reaches up to the ankles. Usually has embroidery or some . . . Read More
Ghagra ■■■
Ghagra refers to a type of Indian Flared skirt which reaches up to the ankles. Usually has embroidery . . . Read More