What exactly is the history of toe rings? Almost everyone in the  spring and summer months look forward to sporting a new pedicure and a  flashy pair of sandals. Add in a toe ring to the ensemble and you end up  with a fabulous and fun look. How and why did this trend get started  and where did the history of toe rings have its beginnings? Believe it  or not there is history stating that toe rings are used as marital  symbolism in some cultures and have been for a long time. There are many  designs and styles available for you to choose from today than there  where back then. Toe rings are a part of every 
women or girls summer  attire, in different colors, styles and ornamental designs. The history  of toe rings got their start in India. Where the act of wearing toe  rings is still highly practiced today. Women who are Hindu wear the toe  rings as a marriage symbolism. Mostly made from silver and traditionally  worn on either or both feet’s 2nd toe.
 
Silver Toe Rings
Within the history of toe rings some are designed intricately and  some have more modern and contemporary styling for new brides to choose  from within India. Most toe rings are not allowed to be crafted out of  gold as in Hindu religion it is quite the status of respect and can only  be worn above waists. Sometimes this rule does get broken and then you  may see bride’s wearing 
diamond and gold toe rings in sets.
In the start in the history of toe rings, a ring which was large  could be worn on the left foots 2nd toe; this was an indication of the  wearer’s marital status. Men’s often would wear there sets or toe rings  on their biggest toe for purposes of comfort and masculinity. These were  crafted mainly in hoops which were open for removal with ease.
Thanks to the earlier history of toe rings, today we have countless  designs and colors to expand our options. They are crafted in gold,  silver, platinum, beads or even elasticized bands.
Toe rings accentuate the best pedicures  and the cutest shoes and add a fun and flirty vibe to you and your feet,  which will keep everyone on the beach smiling.
Some designs in toe rings include semi-precious or precious  gemstones, rare stones and other fascinating materials man made or  natural as well. The lovely Celtic band toe ring is unique and trendy.  The band interlaces with Celtic designs woven all the way around it and  is crafted in sterling silver. There is also the Celtic Claddagh silver  toe ring which has its own place within earlier history of toe rings and  other Celtic jewelry.
 
White Gold Toe Ring
For more of a summer or beach feel to your feet, try one of the many  designs just for those days of sun and fun. The cute gold sea turtle is a  real gem; it looks like the real thing only much smaller and has a tiny  ruby or emerald as the turtle’s eyes. The silver dolphin is another  very popular beach side toe ring and is polished to give it a shimmering  finish. There are even pink flamingos for the fancier feet on the  beach. These are designed out of either elasticized bands or silver and  are brightly colored and painted.
 
Sea Life Toe Rings
For a classier toe ring the 14 karat gold toe ring with diamond  solitaire is the perfect match. These tend to be a little pricier than  others, but well worth the extra cost once you see it shining on your  fancy and classical feet. It adds class to even a cheap pair of flip  flops.
So, now you know how the history of toe rings came about and what  they were first worn to symbolize. Some people still use them as  engagement rings to this day in beach locations.
 
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