Toe Rings and Brass Anklets

Silver toe rings have a long history across many cultures, most notably in South Asia, where they carried both decorative and symbolic meaning. The form endures because the logic is sound: small, close-fitted, placed where the body meets the ground. Noir KĀLA's sterling silver toe rings are cast in 925 sterling silver, an alloy that is hypoallergenic and generally well suited to direct skin contact, handcrafted in small batches through long-standing relationships with skilled makers in Rajasthan, India.

Noir KĀLA's toe rings and brass anklets are handcrafted by multi-generational artisan families in Rajasthan — the region where anklet and toe ring traditions have been practiced for centuries. Warm-toned, earthy, and sculptural, each piece is made from brass that deepens with wear, carrying the material's warmth and the region it comes from.

The Rajasthani Tradition of Anklets and Toe Rings

Anklets — known as payal or ghungroo forms — and toe rings — bichua or mettelu — have been worn across South Asia for centuries, documented in temple sculpture, miniature painting, and regional craft traditions dating to antiquity. In Rajasthan, these pieces were historically made by dhundas and sonars — goldsmith and silversmith communities whose craft knowledge passed through generations of makers. The artisan families producing Noir KĀLA's toe rings and anklets descend from these same lineages.

Silver is the classical material for toe rings in South Asian culture. Noir KĀLA's brass versions draw from the festival, tribal, and contemporary artisan tradition of the region — warm, earthy, more accessible, and no less intentional in their making. The craft dimension here is genuine: the form, proportion, and finish of each piece carry embedded knowledge that mass production does not replicate.

Wearing Brass Anklets and Toe Rings — Style and Care

Open-band brass toe rings sit on the second or third toe — the most common placement across most wearing traditions. The adjustable construction allows for slight resizing to fit different toe widths. It should hold firmly without restricting circulation.

For brass anklets, wear solo or layered with a second chain at a different height — the warm tone catches light at the ankle, particularly in sandal and barefoot wear during summer. These are warm-weather, open-shoe pieces for most wearers; not a year-round, all-climate format.

On brass and skin contact: Brass can leave a green tint on the skin, which is especially noticeable with toe rings worn against warm skin in summer. This is the copper in the alloy reacting with skin acidity and perspiration — harmless and temporary. Noir KĀLA's brass is nickel-free, eliminating the most common trigger for metal sensitivity. Remove before extended swimming or exercise. See the [Maintenance Guide →] and the full brass jewelry collection → for care guidance.

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Frequently asked questions

Slip an open-band toe ring over the second or third toe — these are the most common placements across most wearing traditions. The open band allows you to gently press it inward to fit your toe width; it should sit snugly without restricting circulation. Noir KĀLA's brass toe rings are adjustable for fit, requiring no tools and no piercing. Remove before sleep or extended water exposure to preserve the brass surface and prevent any copper tinting on the skin from overnight contact.

They can — brass contains copper, which reacts with skin acidity and perspiration, leaving a greenish or darker tint. This is harmless, not permanent, and washes off with soap and water. It is more likely in warm-weather wear when the skin is active and perspiring. Remove before swimming or exercise, and keep pieces as dry as possible between wears. Noir KĀLA's brass is nickel-free, which removes the most common trigger for metal sensitivity — but individual tolerance to copper varies from wearer to wearer.

Yes — Noir KĀLA's toe rings are open-band designs that require no piercing. They grip the toe by tension and are adjustable to fit different toe widths without tools. Slip over the toe, press gently to fit, and remove just as easily. No piercing, no commitment, no healing period. The same no-piercing logic applies to Noir KĀLA's adjustable brass formats — the open-band construction is standard throughout this range.

There is no fixed rule. The second toe, next to the big toe, is the most common placement: it offers a secure base and clear visibility. The third toe is also frequently used. Noir KĀLA's silver toe rings use an open, adjustable band that can be shaped to fit different toes comfortably. The ring should sit at the base of the toe, not near the nail, for comfort during movement. Placement is a practical and personal decision.

Yes. Noir KĀLA's 925 sterling silver toe rings feature an open, adjustable band that can be gently shaped to fit a range of toe widths; no fixed sizing is required. 925 sterling silver is hypoallergenic, making it a suitable choice for those with sensitive skin. The brass toe rings and anklets in this collection are nickel-free and lead-free, but are not classified as hypoallergenic. Buyers with metal sensitivities should select the 925 sterling silver options.

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