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Devotees wears anklet bells which are commonly found on the feet of traditional Indian dancers.He wears these bells as form of accompaniment to his spiritual journey.
This Bracelet caked in red clay was unearthed at a construction site in the 1960's near Bloomington Indiana.
Yarn: Patons Kroy Socks in color #55011 Flax
Needle Size: US2/2.75mm and US1/2.25mm for the cuff
Pattern: Diamante
Modifications: Anklet length, short-row heel
Recipient: Mom
Completed: 5 December 2008
Not all the chains and bells are on it but you can see how it might have looked. I have yet to identify it's origins, nor do I know how old it is.
Don't think you're brave enough to tattoo a rosary like some of the stars are doing? Well here's another option, a beautiful anklet you can remove at any time :)
Faceted Rhodonite gemstones with AB Swarovski Crystals. This anklet is handcrafted in 925 sterling silver components.
Length: 10 inch
This was an opps on a bracelet I made it a bit to big but it does work perfect as a stunning Anklet. Sometime an opps can be a good thing. With summer on it's way show off your sexy ankles with this coppery golden colered Anklet. Made from Colored pearl coins, Brown Goldstone, Thai Jade, Carnelian Agate, Copper and bone spacers, with a hint of silver. The clasp is magnetic and strong, very easy to put on.
Length from end to end is a little over 9.5 inch
Here are the red anklets with hook-and-loop tape sewn in. I'll add the straps under the boots later.