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SILVER CELTIC KNOT CHAIN ANKLET

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £119.00
SILVER CELTIC KNOT CHAIN ANKLET

Let us take a moment to talk about ankles. Criminally underrated, frankly. Sure, your hands wave about and your face is busy being all expressive – but the ankle? The ankle is subtle, it’s sultry, it’s low-key devastating. And what better way to draw attention to this overlooked slice of glamour than with a genuine 925 Sterling Silver chain anklet, lovingly finished with infinity knot link charms on a dainty trace chain. Fastened with a carabiner clasp (because nobody needs an anklet flying off mid-cha-cha).

This little beauty runs between 9.5–10 inches, weighing in at a pleasing 9.95g for this length – chunky enough to be noticed, delicate enough not to look like you’ve chained yourself up in B&Q. Please, please do check your length before purchase – these are handmade to order, and returns cost me more than my sanity can bear.

Now, the infinity knot. Also called the Celtic knot, or “Icovellavna” if you want to sound like an extra from Game of Thrones. These endless loops first popped up in the Roman Empire, slithered into Celtic art, got themselves inked all over Byzantine churches, and even ended up in 7th-century manuscripts. Basically, knots have been humanity’s favourite doodle for centuries. They represent eternity, unity, and generally look fabulous on your ankle.

As Isabella Blow (style legend, hat-wearer, general icon) once said:
“People think that an ankle bracelet is something tacky, but in fact, it is elegant because it draws attention to the ankle. It's very sexy, a delicate ankle. Don't you think?”

Reader, I do think.

⚡ A Note on Sterling Silver:
Yes, it does tarnish. Yes, it’s annoying. Skin creams, perfumes, fake tan (the absolute worst), chlorine, and seawater will all hasten its sulk. But fret not: a quick polish with a silver cloth or dip, and she’ll be gleaming again.

📦 Shipping: The Glamorous World of Parcel Patience

I’m a one-woman jewellery tornado. I aim to dispatch the same day, but most of my stock comes via my merry band of silversmiths and suppliers. So:

  • UK Domestic Shipping: 5–7 business days. Not Amazon-speed, but all the better for it.

  • International Shipping: 5–30 business days. Customs officials are the true divas of this process – patience is your new mantra.

Holiday seasons and sale weekends = chaos. Any customs charges, VAT, or duties are the buyer’s responsibility (sorry, blame bureaucracy).

Out of Stock? Relax. It can still be made-to-order, with a lead time of 4–10 weeks. Drop me a line and I’ll do my best to sort you out.

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