Anklet

 250.00

An anklet is a piece of jewelry that you wear around your ankle. In India, it’s common to wear silver or gold anklets, often on both ankles. You can also call an anklet an “ankle bracelet.” Anklets are sometimes made of precious metal like sterling silver, and sometimes of leather, beads, or woven embroidery floss.

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An anklet is a piece of jewelry that you wear around your ankle. In India, it’s common to wear silver or gold anklets, often on both ankles. You can also call an anklet an “ankle bracelet.” Anklets are sometimes made of precious metal like sterling silver, and sometimes of leather, beads, or woven embroidery floss.

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