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Sterling Silver Anklets

7-Inch Sterling Silver Rolo Anklet 4.0mm

$138
Retail: $271 Save $133 (49% off)
Chain Length: 7-inch

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Sterling Silver Anklets

What length anklet should I get?

Anklet Sizing

Measure your ankle with a flexible tape, then add 1/2 to 1 inch. Most women's anklets are 9-10 inches. You want it loose enough to move but not so loose it slides under your foot. If between sizes, go larger.

  • 9": Petite ankles
  • 9.5-10": Most common size
  • 10-11": Larger ankles or loose fit
  • Adjustable chains add flexibility
Can I wear a silver anklet all the time?

Continuous Wear

Many people never take them off, and that's fine. Expect faster tarnish from sweat and more wear from contact with shoes. Remove for the beach—sand scratches silver. Shower water won't ruin it but accelerates tarnish.

  • Daily wear is fine
  • Will tarnish faster
  • Remove for beach and pool
  • Clean more frequently
What anklet styles are popular?

Anklet Styles

Simple chain anklets are timeless and go with everything. Charm anklets add personality—choose charms that mean something to you. Beaded styles are more bohemian. For a subtle look, stick with delicate chains under 2mm.

  • Simple chain: Classic, versatile
  • Charm: Personalized style
  • Beaded: Casual, bohemian
  • Tennis style: Dressy with stones
Which ankle should I wear it on?

Left or Right?

There's no rule—wear it wherever you prefer. Some people believe left ankle means you're taken, right means single, but that's not universal. Most people wear them on their dominant side or whichever ankle they find more comfortable.

  • No official meaning today
  • Wear on preferred ankle
  • Consider shoe styles you wear
  • Either side works
Will my anklet break easily?

Anklet Durability

Anklets take more abuse than other jewelry—they get caught on things and kicked around. Choose sturdier chain styles like curb or figaro over delicate ones. A secure clasp matters more here than anywhere else. Heavier chains last longer.

  • Pick sturdy chain styles
  • Secure clasps are essential
  • Avoid very thin chains
  • Be mindful when putting on shoes

Buyer's Guide

Sterling Silver Anklets Buying Guide

Silver anklets add subtle sparkle to your look. Understanding sizing, styles, and care helps you find an anklet that's both beautiful and practical.

Sizing Your Anklet

How to measure: Wrap string around ankle above bone, add 1/2" to 1".

Standard sizes: 9" petite, 9.5-10" average, 10-11" larger.

Fit preference: Close fit or loose—your choice.

Adjustable options: Extender chains provide flexibility.

When unsure: Go larger; can remove links if needed.

Popular Styles

Simple chain: Timeless, goes with everything.

Charm anklet: Adds personality and movement.

Beaded: Bohemian, casual vibe.

Tennis style: Dressy with set stones.

Multi-strand: Layered look in one piece.

Durability Considerations

Chain strength: Curb and figaro hold up best.

Avoid delicate: Herringbone and snake kink easily.

Clasp quality: Essential—anklets get caught on things.

Link thickness: 2mm+ recommended for durability.

Lifestyle match: Active wearers need sturdier styles.

When to Remove

Beach: Sand scratches silver.

Pool: Chlorine accelerates tarnish.

Certain shoes: Boots can catch and break chains.

Rough activities: Sports, yard work.

Okay to wear: Shower (occasionally), sleep.

Care Tips

Clean more often: Anklets accumulate dirt faster.

Tarnish prevention: Will tarnish faster from sweat.

Quick wipe: After wearing, especially in summer.

Storage: Anti-tarnish bag when not wearing.

Check clasp: Inspect regularly for wear.