Tuesday 22 November 2011

TOE RINGS....SYMBOL OF MARRIAGE

Feet may be one of the extremely coveted parts on a female body, where women spend so much on pedicures and shoes. Silver toe rings may be in fashion these days but it has been in a lot of cultures symbolizing sexual activity and marital status. These toe rings with a pedicure and slick heel can completely change your look from dull to classy.The trend of toe rings basically started from India, where women were supposed to wear it as a symbol of married status called “bichiya” or in other cultures it symbolizes acceptance in to another tribe. Before the patterns on gold or silver toe rings used to be complex, but now they are available in styles that are more elegant and modern for women of these days. Toe rings can be made of any metal but usually women prefer and like silver toe rings as they can go with any outfit. 

Wearing of toe rings is highly practiced in India. It is worn as a symbol of married state by Hindu women and is called bichiya (pronounced: bee-chee-ya) in Hindi, Mettelu in Telugu, Metti in Tamil & kalungura in Kannada. Toe rings, also known as bichwa, are a must for married Hindu woman. Tradition of wearing toe rings carries tremendous social significance for married Hindu women in India.

They are usually made of silver and worn in 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. Hindus believe that gold is the metal of the Gods; it symbolizes Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, and therefore considers it inappropriate to wear gold below the waist.wear gold below the waist.























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