Buddha4all Three Line Big Dancing Bells Ghungroo Pair Handmade Indian Classical Dance Accessories Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi Ghungru Green
Buddha4all Three Line Big Dancing Bells Ghungroo Pair Handmade Indian Classical Dance Accessories Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi Ghungru
Ghungroo is a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. A string of ghungroos can range from 40 to 200 bells knotted together. Ghungroos are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms. Buddha4all are engaged in offering an exquisite variety of Ghungroo Belts. Ghungroos, a musical anklet used by performers of all classical dances. Number of bells are attached to a string or tied to a cotton cord, velvet pad strap to form a ghungroo. These bells are made of brass and have small iron balls inside which add quite a lot of weight to them. The bells are decorative in themselves and the cords strung are often bright and finished with tassels.The sounds produced by Ghungroos vary greatly in pitch depending on their metallic composition and size. We have many different types of ankle bells for various dance forms. The Ghungroos on rope are used mainly for Kathak dance. Ghungroo pair made in brass mounted on colourful cloth/velvet pads/Cotton pad are mainly used for Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi and Odissi dance. Depending upon the age of the dancer and the size of ankles, one can choose the size of the ankle bell.
- Size : Width - 1.5" Length - 9", Weight: 12.5 oz | Ghungroo pair made in brass mounted on colourful cloth/velvet pads/Cotton pads
- This is sold in a pair of Export Quality Ghungroos tied in thick white cotton string with each pair having brass bells used in Indian Classical Dances Like Kathak & Odissi. | New, Dancing Bells Kathak Ghungroo Pair Handmade Indian Classical Dance Accessories
- Providing you the best range of Kathak Ghungroo with effective & timely delivery. Dancing Bells Kathak Ghungroo Pair Handmade Indian Classical Dance Accessories
- Adding just the right sound to various activities and performances, this common belly and Indian dance accessory is very versatile and can be worn on your ankles or wrists and can also hang on drums.