Freshwater Pearl Ankle Bracelets

Hot Summer Trend - Ankle Bracelets


This summer’s hot trend is to wear sterling silver ankle bracelets with pendants of freshwater pearls and is the perfect way to dress up your legs.  Whether you are jetting off to somewhere exotic or you are going to make the best of the English weather you’ve probably got your wardrobe sorted, you’ll have the pretty ballerina shoes and flips flops but don’t forget the ankle bracelet to complete the look, emphasize the delicate curves of your ankles and draw attention to your legs. 

Pearl Island has a collection of delicate and beautiful ankle bracelets to suit all tastes; a sterling silver chain adorned with a variety of shapes, sizes and colours of freshwater pearl charms and pendants originating from China which when teamed up with matching pearl drop earrings, pearl necklaces and pearl bracelets complete and enhance that gorgeous summery look, which is sure to make you feel elegant and sophisticated. Ankle bracelets are available in lengths from 20cm/8 inches to 28cms/11 inches, or else tell us the length you would like and how you want the different colour pearls to match and we can make it for you. 


   

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Wedding Jewellery

For those that are planning an exotic overseas wedding, a beach wedding or for those that are celebrating their marriage locally – the traditional bridal pearl wedding jewellery completes the perfect outfit.  Pearl Island has a beautiful selection for the whole wedding party.  For the bride and bridesmaids pearl encrusted tiaras, matching pearl necklaces, pearl drop earrings, pearl bracelets and ankle bracelets, and for the groom, best man and ushers pearl cufflinks, which, when all teamed up really do make a beautiful picture.


   


The History of the Anklet or Ankle Bracelet

Ankle bracelets date back over thousands of years and have a long and rich history. They were traditionally worn by women as a means to attract a suitor by drawing attention to their legs and well groomed feet.  In Ancient Egypt, both rich and poor wore ankle bracelets, the wealthy wore them made of precious metals and jewels, whilst the poor wore them with charms. In the Middle Ages, ankle bracelets were often worn around both ankles and connected by a length of chain, this created a shorter and supposedly more feminine step. Ankle bracelets are more commonly associated with Indian culture and remains part of the customary ceremonial wedding garments and signals marital status, however, nowadays anklets are a normal part of any fashionable woman's everyday costume jewellery collection and is particularly popular in summer.


Posted On: 04/07/2012

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