Ankle ornaments, known by various names across India, have captured the imagination of poets, kings, and artists alike. Depictions in temple sculptures and ancient texts reveal the intricate and multifaceted nature of these ornaments, both in their aesthetic and functional aspects. From the heavy anklets of the Didarganj Yakshi to the delicate nupura mentioned in literature, the anklet’s significance extends beyond its decorative purpose, carrying cultural and sonic value. Its association with female quarters in palaces, courtesans, and devadasis underscores its role in performance and rituals. Today, the anklet continues to fascinate, embodying both tradition and the potential for customization.