Tuesday 3 September 2013

History of Anklets

History of Anklets

All through history there have been all kinds of reasons for persons to wear ankle joint joints, sometimes called ankle joint joint bracelets or ankle joint joint chains.

The practice of wearing ankle joint jointts moves all the way back to the Sumerians of very old Mesopotamia, the first human civilization, where anklets damaged by a wife demonstrated the riches of her married man.

This conveyed in ancient Egypt, where both men and women wore anklets. rich persons wore anklets of precious metals and gemstones, while the poor wore easy anklets of piece of cloth and leather with charms.

In the Middle East, women wore anklets on each leg, with a short chain between the two, to conceive a shorter, more feminine step.

In India, anklets tell if the woman is wed, and are an significant part of the sari marriage costume.

Indian and Middle Eastern women add tiny bells to their anklets to accentuate their movements in promenade.

Anklets become well liked in the US in the 1950s, worn with bobbie socks, and were used to denote a connection the same way we use pledge rings today. Today, both young men and women wear piece of cloth and leather anklets. More upscale prized metal string of links anklets are usually worn by young women, and are usually 9 to 10 inches long.       

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