Anklets
2010s American Anklets
2010s American Romantic Anklets
Tanzanite, Pearl, Freshwater Pearl, Gold-filled
Late 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Anklets
Diamond, White Diamond, Peridot, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, Pink Sapphire,...
Late 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Anklets
Peridot, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, Pink Sapphire, Yellow Sapphire, Green ...
2010s American Romantic Anklets
Pearl, Freshwater Pearl, Turquoise, Gold-filled, Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Turkish Art Nouveau Anklets
Freshwater Pearl, Gold Plate, Sterling Silver
21st Century and Contemporary Turkish Anklets
Pearl, Gold Plate
2010s Swiss Anklets
Gold-filled
2010s American Contemporary Anklets
Emerald, Pink Sapphire, Sterling Silver, Gold, 14k Gold, Silver
2010s American Contemporary Anklets
Chrysophrase, Pearl, Black Pearl, Freshwater Pearl, Gold-filled
2010s American Romantic Anklets
Pearl, Freshwater Pearl, Chrysophrase, Black Pearl, Gold-filled
2010s American Contemporary Anklets
Diamond, White Diamond, Platinum, Rhodium
1990s Unknown Retro Anklets
Gold, 14k Gold, White Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Anklets
Onyx, Silver
21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Anklets
Diamond, White Gold, 14k Gold
21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Anklets
Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Rose Gold
1990s Anklets
Diamond, White Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1990s Italian Anklets
14k Gold, Yellow Gold
Late 19th Century Unknown Victorian Antique Anklets
Emerald, 18k Gold
Diamond, Gold and Antique Anklets
Diamond and gold anklets and other vintage and antique bracelets can provide the oft-needed finishing touch to a formal look for an evening out as easily as they can spice up your daily casual attire.
Anklets date back thousands of years with a history of adornment in South Asia, ancient Egypt and Bronze Age Europe. Unlike some jewelry worn during those earlier centuries, anklets did not convey any class significance among the wearers.
Anklets are also known as ankle bracelets or ankle chains as they tend to consist of thinner materials, whereas bracelets might have thicker fabrics and weightier metals. Over the years, the anklet spread in popularity, particularly in the 1920s — Art Deco jewelry designers frequently incorporated colorful stones in the bracelets of the era — and as part of hippie style in the 1960s.
Today, anklets are a beautiful way to incorporate more jewelry into one’s outfit or ensemble. Some ankle bracelets consist of braided materials while others have luxury gemstones, like diamonds.
Anklets can be found in a range of styles including contemporary, modern, retro and Art Nouveau. Browse an extensive collection of vintage diamond and gold anklets on 1stDibs today.