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8 Gold Anklet Designs That Will Enhance Your Bridal Look!

A great ensemble is all about the little details, and nothing says attention to detail the way a perfectly paired payal does! Check out these gold anklet designs to make your outfit perfect!

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The tinkling of anklets on a bride’s feet always conjures up images of mischief and fun, as we often imagine women bounding from one place to another, their lehengas clutched in their hands to keep the fabric away from the feet, a sense of urgency and mystery in the area.

Or perhaps we’ve been watching too many movies! Nevertheless, we cannot deny that gold anklets or Payals are an important part of the bridal jewellery set, irrespective of whether the bride chooses to run around in them later or not! They complete the entire ensemble with that final element on the feet, and look lovely in photographs too!

If you’re on the lookout for traditional gold anklet designs, then you must have a look at these pictures we’ve collected for you. These designs all have their own charm to them and can go with multiple outfits!

1. Gold anklet designs with Polki diamonds and pearls

Image Courtesy: Aanal Savaliya

With a sun-like frame repeated all around the ankles and gorgeous pearls dropping lightly over the feel, such gold anklet designs are ideal for ceremonies where your feet are in full view! As a bride, if you’re anticipating welcome-home ceremonies where you must dip your feet in red coloured Alta and walk all over the house, then wearing such gold anklet designs is a great idea because you know everyone will get to see them!

With their dangling effect, they will make your feet look slimmer and daintier. Pick a neutral nail paint if you’re planning to wear statement Payals.

2. A thin gold chain with ruby drops!

Image Courtesy: Amrit Photography

Many brides prefer gold anklet designs that are fairly minimal because, let’s face it, their entire outfit is already quite heavy and they probably want at least one element that won’t make their body hurt later! Such designs do a great job of adding that additional element of bling or colour to the look without being heavy or uncomfortable the way bulkier designs would be.

As this design is quite simple, you can pair it with virtually any outfit without it clashing with your bridal look.

3. Dangling gold anklet designs

Clicks Unlimited Photography

Have you seen those bracelets that come with chains that extend to the fingers and latch onto a ring? Well, this is basically the anklet version of the same design. The semi-thick chain around the ankles as a lighter chain (both in terms of weight and colour) extending to the foot.

We would not recommend wearing such chunky shoes with such Payals because you can hardly show them off! Also, if you want to wear metallic shoes, match them with the tone of the Payal so that the overall effect is not so odd!

4. Thick gold anklets with baby pearls!

Dhanika Choksi Photography

Can’t get enough of Hyderabadi jewellery or the same vibes? Then pick gold anklet designs like these. The thick gold band has a textured, chain-like appearance with little pearls bursting out of the ends in the same way they are often designed and used in Hyderabadi jewellery. You should definitely pair this with an ensemble that contains pearls in some form – a necklace or a Maang Tikka would be ideal!

5. Temple jewellery style Payals

Studio 31 by Pranesh

If you’re planning to wear South Indian temple jewellery, then make sure that your entire look has elements of it. These gold anklet designs are based on the temple jewellery style, with intricately designed metal being the highlight of the whole look. You can pair this with your silk saree or bridal lehengas quite easily as the chunky design is quite unobtrusive and can go with anything.

6. Polki and pearls dainty Payals!

Fotowalle - The Story Folks

These Payals have a very dainty vibe to them, which is ideal for our brides out there. The gold frame has Polki diamonds in it, along with white pearls that fall on the feet. It’s a lovely design, quite similar to the first one in this list of gold anklet designs – just a bit more understated than that.

You can even wear this during the day with a baby pink outfit! Also, such designs also work well for the bridesmaids or sisters of the bride because they’re so subtle!

7. Super thin minimalist Payal!

Fotowalle - The Story Folks

Speaking of subtle designs here’s a super thin and minimalist design that you can barely see. Such Payals are ideal if you’re wearing this jewellery for light, daytime occasions, where you just want to accessorise your look casually. You can wear this after your marriage to your first Holi or any family event, along with a pastel saree in a breezy fabric!

8. Faux floral feels!

The Wedding Salad

Such gold anklet designs almost look floral at a glance, especially if you think of white gipsy flowers that usually fill up bouquets. The way the pearls stick out of the gold is quite similar to the visual effect that such flowers also have!

Your bridal look may not entirely depend on Payals, but it can certainly benefit from the addition of the same! Make sure that you get a few different designs for the different functions you’ve got to host!

Have a look at the designs available at these bridal jewellery stores near you!