How to make a woman's macramé anklet?
That's it ! It's nice, it's hot, it's time to take out our legs and our feet! Who says barefoot, said pegs obviously!
Eh yes ! This is the accessory that will make the difference this summer: the jewel of ankle !
At the same time discreet and elegant, this jewel of foot shell will not leave you of the summer!
There is something for everyone: flexible ankle chains that fall nicely on the foot, gold-plated anklets , silver with shell charms , pearls , heishis ...
In this video tutorial, we chose to show you how to make a macrame anklet with cowrie shells of course!
A symbol of femininity, the coquilllage cauri is a real lucky charm! As much to put a little everywhere on our jewel!
On which foot to put an ankle on the right or on the left? What is the signification ?
Did you know that at the time, each continent had a different meaning. In Asia, for example, the anklet chain was the symbol of belonging to a tribe.
In China, children wore them to ward off evil spirits. In Egypt, a woman put this jewel to show that it was available while in India,
it was the symbol of the number of lovers that the woman had had (the more she accumulated ankles more she had lovers).
Nowadays, the ankle bracelet does not really have any particular meaning, it is only another accessory to feel beautiful.
The question that often arises is: which side to wear his bracelet at the ankle? Although some people think that there is a meaning (the right side would represent heterosexuality and the other the opposite),
This is not the case. Women wear the anklet on the side they prefer! It's up to you to wear it the way you want it.













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