Indian Gold Anklet

A gold anklet is considered the height of ornamental leg decoration for Indian women. These come in many varieties, some with personal details and add-ons, complicated carvings and other creative touches. Anklets are most commonly formed from flat sheets of gold, and are usually made two to three inches bigger than the ankle size so that ti will be comfortable to wear.
Kundan and Lac works are preferred for commemoration occasions like marriages and births. They are beautifully enhanced with gold plated beads and colored pearls. In Indian tradition, a gold anklet signifies wealth and power. Chunky and more bulky pieces are popular in regions of the Middle East where they are also status symbols. Modern gold anklets are available in contemporary designs,and the cost varies according to the carat and weight of gold used, and the extent of the intricate work done on the piece.