
Waterproof Anklets: Are They Really Safe to Wear at the Beach?
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Let’s break down everything you need to know about waterproof anklets, which materials are safe to swim in, and what to avoid so your jewelry stays beautiful (and doesn’t turn green).
Can You Wear Anklets in Water?
The short answer: Yes, but only if they’re made with the right materials.
Not all anklets are designed to handle exposure to water, sand, salt, or chlorine. Wearing the wrong kind can lead to tarnishing, discoloration, or even skin irritation, especially if the metal contains nickel or low-quality plating.
What Makes an Anklet Waterproof?
To be truly waterproof or water-resistant, an anklet should be made with high-quality, non-corrosive materials. The top materials for waterproof anklets include:
Gold PVD-Coated Stainless Steel
💛 Extremely durable + long-lasting
💛 Tarnish-resistant and safe for water
💛 Hypoallergenic and great for sensitive skin
💛 Won’t fade or turn green, even with regular wear
316L Stainless Steel
✨ Surgical-grade, rust-proof
✨ Resists corrosion and discoloration
✨ Great for active lifestyles and everyday wear
Silicone or Cord Anklets
💛 Casual and sporty
💛 Quick-drying and lightweight
💛 Perfect for beach days
Materials to Avoid in Water
Some materials might look pretty, but they’re not beach-safe:
🚫 Cheap gold or silver plating
🚫 Brass or copper-based metals (turns skin green)
🚫 Glued components (can fall apart in water)
🚫 Costume jewelry or unknown metal alloys
Why Waterproof Anklets Are Perfect for Summer
🌊 No need to take them off before swimming or showering
🌊 Ideal for beach trips, pool days, and vacay vibes
🌊 Maintain their shine with no green skin drama
🌊 Stackable with sandals or barefoot coastal looks
Our Favorite Waterproof Anklet Picks
At Lauren Riley Jewelry, we carry a curated selection of PVD gold waterproof anklets that are safe for the beach, sweatproof, hypoallergenic, and made to last.
Whether you love minimalistic or trendy chains, we’ve got styles that shine even after a swim.