Anklets Aurora CO

Anklets Aurora CO

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      Tennis Anklet - 2 mm - 18K Gold Plated
      $78.00
      Tennis Anklet - 2 mm - Rhodium Plated
      $78.00
      Paperclip - Tennis Anklet
      $82.00

      Sterling Silver Anklets in Aurora, CO

      An anklet is one of the most personal pieces of jewelry you can own. It sits where most people do not look first, which makes it feel like a quiet secret. At Silvadi Jewelry, located at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222 in Aurora, Colorado, we carry sterling silver anklets crafted for everyday wear. Our current collection includes three styles: a CZ tennis anklet in 18K gold-plated finish, a CZ tennis anklet in rhodium-plated finish, and a Paperclip-Tennis combination anklet. Each piece is priced at $78 to $82 and built on a 925 sterling silver base.

      We serve customers across the Denver metro area, including Cherry Creek, Centennial, Englewood, and Arapahoe County. Visit our showroom Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., or shop online. If you are looking for a matching wrist piece, explore our bracelet collection to build a coordinated set.

      What Makes a Good Sterling Silver Anklet

      Not every anklet holds up to real daily wear. The ankle takes more stress than the wrist. It flexes constantly, rubs against socks and shoes, and faces moisture from sweat and water far more often than most jewelry. A well-made 925 sterling silver anklet with a secure clasp and consistent link construction handles all of that without breaking down.

      Our tennis anklets use cubic zirconia (CZ) stones set in a 2mm continuous line. CZ is a lab-created stone that mimics the brilliance of a diamond at a fraction of the cost. In a 2mm anklet setting, each stone sits in a bezel or prong cup that keeps it flush against the chain. That low profile prevents snagging and keeps the piece comfortable throughout the day. The rhodium-plated version gives the silver a bright white finish that resists tarnishing longer than bare silver. The 18K gold-plated version offers a warmer yellow tone that reads as fine gold jewelry at the ankle.

      The Paperclip-Tennis Anklet ($82) combines two of the most popular chain styles in one piece. The paperclip section uses large flat oval links that create visible width and texture. The tennis section adds the stone-set sparkle. Together, they give the ankle a layered look without actually stacking two separate pieces. For customers who want matching wrist pieces, our chain link bracelet styles and tennis bracelet collection carry coordinating designs.

      How to Wear and Style Sterling Silver Anklets

      Anklets work year-round, not just in summer. In warmer months, they show easily with sandals and bare legs. In cooler months, a fine chain anklet worn over a sheer sock or barely visible under a cropped trouser creates a subtle effect that reads as intentional styling. The 2mm width of our tennis anklets is slim enough to layer with a second plain chain if you prefer a stacked look.

      Most people wear anklets on the left ankle by habit, but there is no rule. Some cultures assign meaning to each side. In many South Asian traditions, the right ankle carries specific ceremonial significance. In Western fashion, the choice is entirely personal. Our adjustable sizing options let you wear the piece exactly where it sits most comfortably on your ankle or lower calf.

      For a coordinated look, pair an anklet with a matching wrist piece from the same metal family. The gold-plated tennis anklet pairs naturally with any of our gold vermeil jewelry or our 14K yellow gold collection. The rhodium version coordinates with any bright silver piece across our bracelets collection.

      Anklet Care: Keeping Sterling Silver Looking New

      Sterling silver tarnishes when it comes into contact with sulfur compounds in the air, skin oils, and household chemicals. An anklet sits in a tough environment. It encounters lotion, sunscreen, pool water, and sweat more regularly than most jewelry. A few simple habits keep it looking new.

      Remove your anklet before swimming in chlorinated pools or hot tubs. Chlorine accelerates tarnishing and can weaken certain stone settings over time. After wearing, wipe the piece with a soft dry cloth to remove skin oils and moisture before storing. Keep it in a small zip-seal pouch or the original box to limit air exposure. When tarnish does appear, a silver polishing cloth removes it in seconds without any liquid chemicals.

      For the gold-plated and rhodium-plated versions, avoid abrasive cloths or chemical polishers. These can strip the plating layer faster than normal wear. A soft microfiber cloth and a gentle warm water rinse are all these finishes need. If you have questions about care, visit us at our Aurora, CO showroom at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, and we will walk you through the best routine for your specific piece.

      Visit Silvadi Jewelry in Aurora, Colorado

      Our showroom is located at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO 80014. We sit along one of the main corridors connecting Aurora to the broader Denver metro, making us easy to reach from Centennial, Englewood, Stapleton, and the Cherry Creek area. Our hours are Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

      If you are interested in a custom anklet design in Aurora, CO, or want to explore size options beyond our standard listings, visit our custom order page or schedule an appointment for a one-on-one session. You can also browse our best-selling jewelry to see what other customers are choosing right now.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Sterling Silver Anklets

      Q-1: What size anklet do I need?

      A: The average adult ankle measures between 8 and 9 inches in circumference. Most standard anklets are sold at 9 or 10 inches. An anklet worn at the ankle should have half an inch to one inch of ease so it moves freely without sliding over the heel. If you are unsure, wrap a soft measuring tape around your ankle and add half an inch to that measurement.

      Q-2: Can you wear an anklet every day?

      A: Yes, but daily wear requires a little more care. Sterling silver anklets can handle daily wear when you remove them before swimming, exercising in chlorinated water, or applying heavy lotions or sunscreen directly on the ankle. Wipe the piece dry after wearing and store it in a small pouch to extend its life.

      Q-3: What is the difference between rhodium-plated and gold-plated?

      A: Rhodium plating gives sterling silver a bright white finish that is harder than silver itself and highly resistant to tarnish. Gold plating deposits a thin layer of real gold over the silver base, giving it a warm yellow tone. Both finishes are applied over a 925 sterling silver core. Rhodium-plated pieces tend to stay bright longer. Gold-plated pieces offer the warmth of yellow gold without the cost of solid gold.

      Q-4: What is a tennis anklet?

      A: A tennis anklet is an ankle bracelet that runs a continuous line of stones, typically CZ or diamond, around the ankle using a flexible setting. The name comes from the tennis bracelet, which became famous when tennis player Chris Evert stopped a match to retrieve one she had dropped on the court. The same design applied to the ankle creates the tennis anklet.

      Q-5: Is it safe to shower with a sterling silver anklet?

      A: We recommend removing sterling silver before showering. Soap, shampoo, and hot water speed up tarnishing over time. A brief rinse in plain water does minimal harm, but daily shower exposure will cause the finish to dull faster. It takes only a moment to remove, and the habit significantly extends the look of the piece.

      Q-6: What does wearing an anklet mean?

      A: In Western fashion, anklets carry no specific universal meaning and are simply a style choice. In some South Asian cultures, anklets called payal carry ceremonial and marital significance and are often made of silver by tradition. In contemporary Western wear, anklets are purely decorative with no required social meaning attached.

      Q-7: Can you wear an anklet with socks?

      A: Yes. A fine chain anklet, like a 2mm tennis style, sits close enough to the skin to wear comfortably over a thin sheer sock. It will not be visible under opaque socks, but many people like the layered effect of a delicate chain over a neutral sock. In cooler months, this is a common way to style an anklet year-round.

      Q-8: What is a paperclip anklet?

      A: A paperclip anklet uses oversized flat oval links that resemble the shape of an office paperclip. The links lie flat against the skin and create visible width and texture compared to a fine chain. Our Paperclip-Tennis Anklet combines the paperclip chain section with a stone-set tennis section for a mixed-style piece at $82.

      Q-9: Where can I buy a sterling silver anklet in Aurora, CO?

      A: Silvadi Jewelry at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO 80014 carries sterling silver tennis anklets in rhodium-plated and 18K gold-plated finishes, plus a Paperclip-Tennis combination style. We are open Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. You can also order online through our website.

      Q-10: Do anklets stretch or break easily?

      A: Our anklets use a box clasp or lobster clasp closure that is designed to hold under normal movement. Sterling silver chain links are soldered and do not stretch like elastic styles. The most common point of failure in any chain anklet is the clasp. If a clasp feels loose, stop wearing the piece and bring it in for a simple repair before the clasp fails.