Feature

●16 No. Weight=607 Gram
●The sounds produced by ghungroos vary greatly in pitch .
●Ghungroo Anklet Dancing Professional Instrument Ghungru, 50 big brass bells tied with cotton cord cloth Musical Instrument Kathak
●Sold in Pair, Perform classical Indian dance Kathak Bharatnatayam Indian traditional dance anklets brass bells ghungroo pair tied over cotton cord.
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Description

A ghungroo (Hindi: ??????, Urdu: ???????), also known as ghunghroo or ghunghru or ghungur or ghungura (Assamese & Bengali & Odia) or Chilanka or Salangai (in Malayalam & Tamil respectively), is one of many small metallic bells strung together to form ghungroos, a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers.[1] The sounds produced by ghungroos vary greatly in pitch depending on their metallic composition and size. Ghungroos serve to accentuate the rhythmic aspects of the dance and allow complex footwork to be heard by the audience. They are worn immediately above the ankle, resting on the lateral malleolus and medial malleolus. A string of ghungroos can range from 50 to greater than 200 bells knotted together. A novice child dancer may start with 50 and slowly add more as he or she grows older and advances in his or her technical ability. Ghungroos are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms: Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, Lavani, Odissi etc.