The only place I'm aware of that they're referenced is in Isaiah 3:18, which doesn't really say anything about them other than including them in a list of "finery" that the Lord will "take away" from the "daughters of Zion." (Other things listed include pendants, bracelets, and veils).
In The Bible, the meaning of not wearing an ankle bracelet is not explicitly mentioned as it is more of a cultural or personal choice. Ankle bracelets are not specifically addressed in religious texts.
Wearing an ankle bracelet has no particular meaning. It is something that is done to embellish a look or add to a style. Some people wear an ankle bracelet to draw attention to their legs.
If you wore an ankle bracelet in the 1930s and 1940s, in britain, it was widely understood to signify easy virtue, or a professional prostitute. Although this symbolism seems to have died out.
That you enjoy wearing them!
i don't think it means anything
Well, if you are wearing a bracelet, too, then it should be on the opposite side to give you a balanced look. :) For example, if you're wearing a bracelet on your left wrist, wear the anklet on your right ankle!
Although some people may like to think there is a meaning (such as one side representing heterosexuality and the other the opposite), there is no common definition. It simply means that is the ankle you prefer to wear the bracelet on. Though the above may be true for most people one should note that in some circles/lifestyles the wearing of an ankle bracelet DOES have significant meaning. In somewhat recent history (20-30yrs) the wearing of an anklet was generally considered to indicate the wearer was "available" for the right price. More recently however, if someone is involved in the "swinging" lifestyle you may find a piece of jewelry around an ankle, generally the right but not always, indicating that she is available & looking (even if there is a ring on her finger). But of course sometimes, in fact, most times, the ankle bracelet is just another piece of jewelry because it makes her feel pretty.
You can put it on the left or the right . your ankle sucks like hell
Although some people may like to think there is a meaning (such as one side representing heterosexuality and the other the opposite), there is no common definition. It simply means that is the ankle you prefer to wear the bracelet on. Though the above may be true for most people one should note that in some circles/lifestyles the wearing of an ankle bracelet DOES have significant meaning. In somewhat recent history (20-30yrs) the wearing of an anklet was generally considered to indicate the wearer was "available" for the right price. More recently however, if someone is involved in the "swinging" lifestyle you may find a piece of jewelry around an ankle, generally the right but not always, indicating that she is available & looking (even if there is a ring on her finger). But of course sometimes, in fact, most times, the ankle bracelet is just another piece of jewelry because it makes her feel pretty.
can a man wear an ankle bracelet
I have a co worker TL who wears a different one every day and who cares if he is gay
There is no specific symbolism behind someone wearing an anklet on the left or right ankle. Most people wear it on their right ankle because they are right handed. But in India, most of the women wear them on both of their ankles.
I don't think wearing an ankle bracelet has the same hard and fast connotations that wearing a wedding band on the left ring finger does. So simply put, no would answer your question. With that being said though, my ex-wife, who had a plethora of ankle bracelets, and wore them all the time, insisted that she wear hers on her left ankle. She insisted she did so because she was married, but there were other reasons. Typically when sitting together, I would be on her left side, and she would be on my right. If she crossed her legs, even nonchalantly, this would put her ankle bracelet on the foot that was elevated where it could be more easily seen. Since I am a person that has strong convictions about marriage and tradition, I think wearing an ankle bracelet on the left ankle if you are married would be a great tradition to start, but I don't think its against any hard and fast fashion rules to be wearing it on say your left ankle if you were unwed.