Toe Rings: The Latest Fashion Fad Among Young Indians
December 11th, 2010 - 2:10 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire
Though the traditional design which only Indian brides were made to wear was a silver metal ring, young girls from different cities of India are opting for plastic toe rings as well. And if you are prepared to shell out more cash, you may also opt for gold and diamond studded ‘bichchiyas’. Toe rings, says the modern girl, look good with both Indian and western outfits, a prime reason for its growing popularity. And what is more it is not a very big pinch on your pockets. Available for as less as a 100 bucks, trendy toe rings can be bought from your nearest street market, the hawkers selling a variety of designs and an equally large number of colors.
Toe rings look best if teamed with an open sandal or a flip flop, say students in Delhi, the most fashion conscious city of India. And if reports are to be believed, ‘bichchiyas’ are not only popular among the young Indians, but also the foreigner tourist, who love to collect these toe rings as a symbol of the ethnic Indian jewelery.
–Sampurn Wire

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