Buy Natural Stone Anklet in the US (Anklets, Ankle Bracelets, Foot Chains)

Anklet
Anklet (also known as anklet) was popular in the 70s and 90s, but its origins date back to ancient times. Today, anklets are simply a fashion accessory, but many years ago, ankle bracelets in some countries carried a message or adhered to traditions.
In Japan, it was believed that women who wore ankle bracelets sang well, danced gracefully, and could master the geisha profession. In India, unmarried girls wore ankle bracelets on the right foot, and on the wedding day, the groom would gift a bracelet that the bride would wear on her left foot.
Wealthy women in ancient Egypt wore bracelets with precious stones, gold, or silver, while those with lower income wore leather straps, threads with beads, or anklets made of simple materials.
Today, ankle bracelets are a common accessory, offering a variety of styles for every woman to emphasize her individuality and uniqueness. So, what are the different types of anklets?
Types of Anklets
- Natural Stone Anklet
- Gold-Plated Anklet
- Ankle Chain with an insert, such as a name or a word.
- Turtle Anklet
- Anklet with large beads
- Charm Bracelets
- Payal and Bajuband (anklets with a toe loop)
- Medical Alloy Anklet
- Leather Bracelets made of various fabrics
- Xuping Anklet
- Silver Anklet
- Gold Foot Chain
Some rules to follow when choosing an ankle bracelet to adorn your ankle delicately:
- Start by choosing the right size. You can measure your ankle with a tape measure or string and add 2-2.5 cm to ensure the bracelet fits comfortably without being too tight. If you plan to buy an anklet with charms, add 3 cm to the measurement. Charmed anklets are great for girls who feel their ankles are slightly fuller;
- Thin threads and chains are suitable for slender ankles;
- Note that wide bracelets attract attention, and knees with such adornments may appear shorter, while bulky and bright bracelets visually reduce overly long feet.
Anklet
What outfits are best paired with women's ankle bracelets?
Anklets look great with mini skirts, short feminine dresses, shorts, and boho-style clothing. Anklets also complement jeans, trousers, and leggings that end above the ankles.
If you wear a suit to work, be cautious with this rather extravagant accessory; it's better suited for casual settings or opt for a delicate gold chain. For instance, a neat silver anklet won't draw attention and distract from work tasks.
Toe rings and payals are perfect for a beach party or seaside relaxation under appropriate attire.
Remember, for such bracelets, your feet should be well-groomed, free of calluses, not dry, and with a pedicure.