SEXY ANKLES
Summer is coming, and signs the return of an ornament that is inseparable from good weather and sunny beaches... We are of course talking about the anklet ! For the occasion, we have taken the time to concoct a little article to help you discover a little more about these famous anklets that do not date back to yesterday, as one might think…
Anklets are mainly attributed to Indian ornaments. These jewels, worn barefoot, were an indispensable accessory for all Indian women. Made of precious stones or simply beautiful shells, anklets were proudly displayed under a shimmering sari. Another aspect that was highly appreciated by women at the time was the sound of the bells attached to this adornment, echoing with their steps.
Anklets are also found in China where they were traditionally worn by children as a talisman to protect them from evil spirits.
In West Africa, anklets are worn for various events and rituals. They are large and heavy, engraved with graphic motifs or animal figures.
Now, let's take a look at how these jewels are used today. How do these famous ankle chains fit today's hectic women, who now make up the modern tribes ?
Here is the answer that we, ZAG Bijoux, choose to provide you with.
They are made of cord, plain steel or gold-plated steel, decorated with stones or with metal tassels, our anklets are cheerful and just delightful on any type of ankle. Embodying femininity and elegance, these accessories will be an undeniable charming asset this summer season ! Indulge yourself by varying and mixing the different pieces of our collections, the accumulation card is in order. However, we advise you to wear your ankle chains on one ankle only, to keep your silhouette light.
Choosing an anklet is not a common act and we think that you need to be accompanied, pampered, that you need to try it on to find the right one, the one that will accompany you for the whole summer, the one that will live with you the best swims and the most beautiful parties. It's a bit like a love affair that comes alive in the good weather and fades away in the autumn, only to return very quickly in the warmer seasons.