Tria Anklet Gold

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Description

Named for the number three — tria. The Tria is three fine gold snake chains layered into one, each strand smooth and fluid, moving together like liquid light against the ankle. Where a single chain says one thing, the Tria layers three — delicate on its own, quietly rich worn together, the look of a stack in a single piece.

Made from polished alloy with a warm gold finish — water-resistant, so you can swim, shower and sweat in it without a second thought. Fine, fluid, and made to be worn daily — the one that does the layering for you.

Details

Crafted from gold-plated polished alloy
finish: high polish
adjustable extender
made for daily wear
water-resistant

product measurements:
length: adjustable 21–26 cm / 8.3–10.2"

Delivery and return

Free shipping on all orders. Orders dispatched within 1 business day. Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery — hassle-free, no questions asked.


Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic

THE OLDEST JEWELRY IN THE WORLD

Foot jewelry. Five thousand years. Four meanings that have not changed.

Feminity

In every civilization that loved women, foot jewelry came first. Before earrings. Before rings. A mark of the feminine — placed at the ground a woman stands on.

Ritual

Worn daily. Never removed. From Vedic ceremony to Mesopotamian temple, foot jewelry has been the most devotional adornment a woman owns — and the most personal.

Status

Egyptian queens wore gold at the ankle. Indian brides still do. For five thousand years, an anklet has marked a woman of standing.

Grace

The oldest meaning. From Egypt to the Indus, a woman wore the ankle adorned to carry herself with quiet intention. Grace was never loud.

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