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		<title>Types of Indian Jewelries Part 6: Toe Ring, Angklets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toe Ring
For Indian woman, their beautiful foot becomes the symbol of affection and sensual desire. That’s why most of them adorning their feet by paying more attention to it. One way to enhance the appearance of the woman’s foot is by wearing a toe ring and anklet.
Toe ring is called Bichhua is an essential part [...]]]></description>
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For Indian woman, their beautiful foot becomes the symbol of affection and sensual desire. That’s why most of them adorning their feet by paying more attention to it. One way to enhance the appearance of the woman’s foot is by wearing a toe ring and anklet.</p>
<p>Toe ring is called Bichhua is an essential part of bridal jewelry that worn in pairs only. This traditional jewelry is usually made of silver and considered as one of the signs of a married woman. But nowadays, the unmarried girl can wear it as fashion accessories. Toe rings are more or less similar to finger rings. It has a little gap in order to allow the ring easily slip over the toe. It is an ideal gift to be given to a new bride.</p>
<p><strong>Anklets</strong><br />
Anklets have the Indian names, Payal and Pajeb. It is a traditional Indian jewelry that is worn around the ankle of kids, young and old women. This jewelry is worn by the unmarried girls in India. It has small bell that make a soft voice when the holder is walking. It is made of gold, silver, or precious stone, as well as plastic, leather, and nylon.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://i49.tinypic.com/ivv98p.jpg" alt="Toe Ring, Angklets" width="300" height="225" />A bride wears this Payal which is made from silver along with the toe ring, adorning the ankle of a bride. It has meenakari, kundan or beads as decorations. Sometimes the Payal may be attached to the toe ring, with chains linking them. This jewelry will accentuate the beauty of the bride’s feet.</p>
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