Pure-Impon-Metti – JCTR037
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Description
The Impon Meti is a traditional South Indian toe ring worn primarily by married women.
Name & Function: Meti (or Mettelu in Telugu, Bichiya in Hindi) is the common term for a toe ring. It is ceremonially placed on the second toe of both feet by the groom during the wedding, serving as a significant symbol of a woman’s marital status.
Material: Impon (or Panchaloha/Ayimpon) is a revered traditional alloy of five metals (gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron). Jewelry made from this alloy is culturally valued and is believed to have therapeutic and spiritual benefits, such as regulating the menstrual cycle.
Design: The ring is usually a simple, sturdy band designed for daily wear. The “Pure Impon” designation highlights its composition in the sacred five-metal alloy, giving it a rich, gold-like appearance. The rings are often adjustable with an open design.
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