The Toe Ring

Toe Ring

Toe Ring

A toe ring is a Ring made out of various metals and non-metals worn on any of the toes. The second toe of either foot is where they are worn most commonly. In most western countries they are a relatively new fashion accessory. There is not a symbolic meaning for wearing toe rings. They are only regarded to be a new fashion jewelry; they often accompany barefoot sandals, anklets, barefeet or flip flops.

Practicing Hindu women in India have implemented the tradition of wearing a toe ring as a cultural aspect of marriage. This is comparably similar to the aspect of Western civilization’s traditional wedding band worn on the finger. These toe rings are typically won on the second toe of the right foot and will be set in silver, symbolic of respect. Such rings designated to this tradition are called “bichiya”. Set in richly elaborate detailing within classic elements, some modern women of India choose a contemporary design as well. Tradition does not permit unmarried women of India to wear toe rings.

While Hindu tradition calls for toe rings as a ritual practice of their cultural beliefs, popularity within United States has soared simply as a fashion statement and an attractive accessory in footwear.Toe rings were introduced to the United States by Marjorie Borell who, after returning from India began manufacturing and selling them in New York in 1973. Her first retail outlet was Fiorucci, a trendy fashion retailer located on 59th Street in New York. The “Original Toe Ring Boutique” sold toe rings in silver, gold and with diamonds.

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