Indian women love a good pair of oxidised jewellery. Find some of the exclusive traditional oxidised payals at Kanhai Jewels. Oxidised silver payals are oxidised with a purple haze, making them look beautiful and unique. We have a huge collection of oxidised silver payals online that you can choose from - the simple and the contemporary ones to the trendy and the modern look-alikes; our collection is quite versatile!
Different Silver Oxidised Payals to Make your Feets Attractive
Silver oxidised payals are the best for women who want to look elegant and stylish or just want to own a casual look. Oxidised jewellery payals are one of the most popular types of jewellery. This is because they are so versatile and can be worn with almost any outfit. These can be worn by both young girls and women and can be paired up with any kind of Indian or Casual outfit. You can wear it with a saree, salwar, lehenga, an ethnic skirt, and a top, or jeans and Kurti. You can never go wrong with a silver oxidised payal for any occasion.
Trendy oxidised payals have become a rage among fashion enthusiasts because of their unique designs, styles and elegance. The main advantage is that they don’t lose their charm even after years of use. This makes them an ideal choice for people who buy jewellery only for special occasions or parties but don’t like to invest much money in it. There are many types of oxidised payals online available today. Some of them are:
Oxidised Plating
This is one of the most common types of oxidation used on jewellery. It involves coating the piece in an electrochemical process that changes its colour but also protects it against rust. This type of treatment is often used on silver or brass jewellery as it gives them an attractive finish without altering their composition too much.
Oxidised Silver
This is another popular method for treating silver jewellery. It involves using chemicals to change the colour of the metal from its natural white shade to black or brown tones. The chemical treatment may also leave some areas unpolished so that there are visible highlights on your piece, which add to its uniqueness.
Trendy Oxidised Payal Collection Available Online on Kanhai Jewels in Wholesale
Kanhai Jewels is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of oxidised jewellery payal collections available online in India. We are offering all kinds of the latest designs and styles in the oxidised silver payal collection at the most affordable prices.
We strive to bring you an assorted collection of silver oxidised payals at an affordable price. Our extensive range of products are sure to inspire awe and make you spellbound.
Why Kanhai Jewels?
Kanhai is not only into trading oxidised bracelets online but is also home to Antique Jewellery, Kundan Jewellery, American Diamond (CZ) Jewellery, Polki Jewellery, Meena work Jewellery, temple jewellery, jewellery and Western Jewellery. We have been providing excellent quality products for the last many years and have gained immense popularity among our customers because we believe in customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you make oxidised payal shiny again?
Oxidation is a chemical reaction that occurs when silver reacts with oxygen. It can be prevented by storing your jewellery in an airtight container and keeping it away from other metal jewellery.
Here's how to clean silver oxidised payals. First, make sure that you are wearing protective gloves and eye protection. Now, fill up a small bowl with warm water and add two teaspoons of baking soda to it. Stir until the baking soda has dissolved completely into the water, and then place your oxidised bracelets into this solution for five minutes before removing them from the bowl again. Doing this step will help remove any dirt or grime build-up from the jewellery.
Will oxidised payal turn black?
No, they don't. Oxidised payals are made to look like that. Oxidised jewellery is a type of jewellery that has been exposed to the element of oxygen. The oxygen causes the metal to rust in a way that gives it a beautiful and unique colour.
The reason why some people think that oxidised jewellery turns black is that they have never seen or worn it before. If you have ever seen oxidised jewellery, then you know that it doesn't turn black or grey at all. It stays beautiful and shiny throughout its lifetime as long as you take good care of it.