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Satnam Ankle Bells, 25 on a String - Pair
Satnam Ankle Bells, 25 on a String - Pair

Satnam Ankle Bells, 25 on a String - Pair

Product ID : 9340457
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Galleon Product ID 9340457
UPC / ISBN 133587187694
Shipping Weight 0.65 lbs
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Model ANKS
Manufacturer Mid-East
Shipping Dimension 5 x 5 x 1.3 inches
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Satnam Ankle Bells, 25 on a String - Pair Features

  • Total of 50, 5/8" brass bells. 25 bells are braided into each cord. Bells are primarily worn by Indian dancers on their ankles or wrists to accent their movements.

  • You can also hang them on your drums. They will add just the right sound to lots of activities. Cord color may vary.

  • Ankle bells as traditionally used in the North Indian style of dance called Kathak. The Karthak dance evolved from the nomadic bards of ancient northern India, known as Kathakars or storytellers.

  • The northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh is well known for quality brass manufacturers. Once cast, these solid brass bells are transported to Mumbai (Bombay) on the west coast, for assembly and export.

  • The length of each strand of bells will vary depending on the amount of loose ends. In general there are 2 bells for every inch of cording. The loose-ends of the cording can be 8"-12" each. To get the overall length of each strand of bells, take the number of bells and divide by 2, then add 20".


About Satnam Ankle Bells, 25 On A String - Pair

Total of 50, 5/8" brass bells. 25 bells are braided into each cord. Cord color may vary. The northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh is well known for quality brass manufactories. Once cast, these solid brass bells are transported to Mumbai (Bombay) on the west coast, for assembly and export. Bells are primarily worn by Indian dancers on their ankles or wrists to accent their movements. You can also hang them on your drums. They will add just the right sound to lots of activities.Product Description