Kolusu Traditional Silver Anklet Elegant Ethnic Payal

₹ 10

This kolusu is a traditional Indian anklet designed to celebrate femininity, grace and cultural heritage across generations. Perfect for women and young girls, it is ideal for daily wear, festivals, weddings and religious ceremonies that mark important milestones. The delicate bells create an auspicious sound believed to ward off negative energy and invite positivity into the home. Simple designs suit everyday elegance, while intricate patterns and stone work enhance bridal looks, making each step feel special. Often gifted to newborns and brides, this kolusu becomes a meaningful symbol of blessings and love, thoughtfully crafted at VIKAS CHAIN MAKING No 768 SULIVAN STREET COIMBATORE 641001.

  • Traditional kolusu design for authentic ethnic charm
  • Auspicious jingling bells ward off negative energy
  • Comfortable for daily wear and special occasions
  • Ideal gift for newborns, brides and loved ones
  • Available in simple and elaborate bridal styles

Wear the kolusu gently around clean, dry ankles and secure the clasp properly. Avoid pulling or twisting to maintain shape. Remove before heavy physical activity or harsh chemical exposure. Store in a soft pouch when not in use to prevent scratches and keep the shine intact.

Kolusu is a traditional Indian anklet, also called payal, worn around the ankle. It is usually crafted in silver and symbolizes femininity, grace and cultural heritage. Many women wear kolusu during festivals, weddings and daily life for its auspicious sound and as a sign of tradition.

No, kolusu can be worn both daily and for special occasions. Simple, lightweight kolusu designs are perfect for everyday use, while heavier, ornate styles suit festivals, religious ceremonies and bridal wear. Many women prefer to keep a daily pair and a separate bridal kolusu for grand events.

Yes, kolusu is often gifted to newborns and young girls as a blessing. Lighter, comfortable designs are used for babies so they can move freely. Parents choose soft-edged kolusu with gentle bells, making it both safe and auspicious, while preserving an important cultural tradition from early childhood.

To care for your kolusu, keep it away from harsh chemicals, perfumes and excessive moisture. After use, wipe gently with a soft cloth and store it in a pouch or jewelry box. Avoid wearing it during heavy physical activities to prevent damage and maintain its shine and intricate detailing.

Yes, kolusu pairs beautifully with both traditional and modern outfits. You can style a delicate kolusu with skirts, dresses or Indo-western wear for a subtle ethnic touch. Its soft jingling bells and elegant design add a graceful, unique charm that complements contemporary fashion effortlessly.