Welcome to Toe Ring Blog

We specialize in jewelry made from fine silver toe ring, which creates a much better feel in your skin than an artificial material or even stainless steel. Our craftsmen excel in creating beautiful, unique Indian designs. You can choose something simple and delicate, or we can offer intricate, elaborate jewelry.

This blog is going to provide you with the best advice on how to choose and wear toe jewelry. We want to supply you with the best tips possible and with a blog that will direct you to affordable, quality ornamentation. You will also learn about what to look for when you’re getting your toe rings, how to care for the toe ring, and how to maintain it. And this is a place where you can share your toe ring experiences and anecdotes, too—because we want to experience your experiences!

Due to our tradition and believe we do not sell gold toe rings but we do recommend other genuine websites where you can get good gold toe rings. Thank you for visiting and enjoy your stay here!

"I Love My Toe Ring"

"I Love My Toe Ring"

Toe Ring for Women

Toe Ring for Women
Adjustable Silver Toe Ring for Women

All About Toe Rings

What’s more amazing than accenting your toe features with a silver ring or jewel adornment? It’ll give you so much pleasure to pick out just the right piece for this purpose! Toe ring jewelry lets you decorate your toe with something beautiful and even traditional. Or, you can go for something awesome and wild.

Other than finger rings, this type of rings is the getting widely accepted. If you’re a teenager, it’s a compromise that allows you to express your individuality without offending your Aunt Sally or your boss. If you have matured a little beyond that, you can express the confidence of your womanhood with just the right jewelry. And yes—we have plenty of styles for men, too!

A toe ring is made out of various metals and non-metals from gold, titanium, silver to wood and etc. Since, the days of ancient India, a young bride and bridegroom would wear toe ring in their second toe on their wedding day as a symbol of marriage. In the west toe rings worn by women but is becoming more popular with men. The second toe of either foot is where they are worn most commonly but,
it can be worn on any other toes too. In most western countries they are a relatively new fashion adopted by teenagers as a alternative accessory. There is not a symbolic meaning for wearing toe rings. They are only regarded to be a new fashion jewerly; they often accompany barefoot, sandals and beach parties.

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Monday, December 28, 2020

Mens Nose Ring

 Welcome! Here is a collection of mens nose ring and get inspired to take the major decision to pierce your nose.

There are different types of piercings... various types of nose jewelry... worries about pain and infection... and these are the things you consider once you've already convinced your family or social support network that a piercing is right for you! 

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So what is a bull ring and why do we use them?

A bull ring is simply a ring, usually made of brass, stainless steel or aluminium that is inserted into the septum.  This is usually done by a veterinarian when an animal is between nine and twelve months of age.  

So what is the purpose of a bull nose ring?


​The bull ring has been used for generations as a safety measure to control an animal.  The septum is a very sensitive area, so a tug on the bull ring will help to bring the animal into submission



Saturday, June 5, 2010

It is time to pamper you toe!

How many time have you every thought about your little toes and even look at it? Well it is very rear maybe once in a month when you want to cut your toe nails and decorated your nail. Well it is time to pamper your quite little toes. Why give it a good polish and decorate it with some nice toe rings!

Traditionally toe rings are worn as a symbol of married state by Hindu men and women in India. But nowadays, toe rings are worn as a new fashion accessory by women in the western countries and becoming more popular with men too. It is most commonly worn on the second toe of either foot and often accompanied with sandals or barefoot. Traditionally, toe rings made of silver are most common in India but in the west it is made of various metals and non metals. As mentioned elsewhere in this blog Indians do not wear gold jewelry below the waist line due to deep respect to gold.

If you are looking for toe rings the best are the adjustable toe rings and it is flexible and easy to re-sizing to fit to your toe. The other advantage is you can change it to other toes later. Make sure the end cuts are have radius and polished well, as there are many sharp edged adjustable toe rings which will hurt your toe and sometimes can cause bleeding and infection.

It is time to pamper your toe and decorate it with beautiful toe jewelry!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Toe Ring History

Sit back and let us tell you about the oldest toe ring and the first types of toe rings, used by both men and women, gleaned from legends in ancient manuscripts such as the Vedic Scripts.  The texts of Vedas date back to approximately 1500 to 500 BC.   Many scholars believe the earliest texts date back 6000 years! 

"Wearing of toe rings is practiced in India. It is worn as a symbol of married state by Hindu women and men, It is called bichiya (pronounced: bee-chee-ya) in Hindi, Mettelu in Telugu, Metti in Tamil. They are usually made of silver and worn in pairs (unlike the trend in Western countries, where they are worn singly or in unmatched pairs) on the second toe of both feet. Traditionally they are quite ornate, though more contemporary designs are now being developed to cater to the modern bride. Some 'bichiya sets' may have pairs for four of the five toes, excluding the little pinky. 'Bichiyas' may not be made of gold, as gold holds a 'respected' status and may not be worn below the waist by Hindus, but this is not followed very strictly and toe rings made of gold and diamonds are commonly seen."
Source: Wikipedia


Traditionally a large ring was worn on the great toe of the left foot to indicate a married status. Some men frequently wore a ring on the big toe for curative purposes or to augment their masculine vigor. These rings were seldom closed circles but open hoops so that they could easily be removed.