
Waterproof Anklets That Don’t Tarnish: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide (2025)
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Looking for a cute anklet that won’t rust after one beach day? You’re not alone. Finding a truly waterproof anklet that doesn’t tarnish, fade, or turn your ankle green can feel like a mission. This guide breaks down the best waterproof anklets, what materials to look for (and avoid), and why 18k gold PVD might be your new best friend.
What Makes an Anklet “Waterproof”?
Not all jewelry marketed as “waterproof” actually is. The best waterproof anklets are made from materials that resist water damage, corrosion, and tarnish; even after repeat exposure to:
🌊 Saltwater
💦 Chlorine
🏋️ Sweat
☀️ Humidity
To qualify as truly waterproof and tarnish-resistant, you should look for materials like:
✨ 18k Gold PVD Coated Stainless Steel
✨ Silver Stainless Steel
✨ Titanium or Solid Gold (higher-end)
Why You Should Avoid Cheap Plated Anklets
Many “gold-plated” anklets on Amazon or Etsy fade quickly because the coating is thin, sometimes just 0.1 microns thick.
👉🏼 Instead, look for 18k gold PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition). It’s:
🎀 10x more durable than traditional plating
🎀 Water-resistant and tarnish-free
🎀 Hypoallergenic (nickel-free!)
Best Waterproof Anklets That Won’t Tarnish
Here are the top anklet picks to shop this summer:
1. Celestial Charm Anklet
2. Heart Chain Anklet
3. Pearl Embellished Anklet
4. Layered Loop and Paperclip Chain Anklet
5. Butterfly Charm Anklet
👉🏼 All of these are waterproof, sweatproof, hypoallergenic, and available at Lauren Riley Jewelry.
How to Know If an Anklet Will Tarnish
Use this checklist:
✅ Labeled as 18k PVD or stainless steel
✅ Nickel-free (hypoallergenic = longer wear)
❌ Avoid “brass base” or “gold-tone” (guaranteed to fade)
FAQ: Waterproof Anklets
Q: Can I wear waterproof anklets in the ocean?
A: Yes, especially if they're made of stainless steel or PVD-coated gold. Just rinse with water after to keep them extra clean.
Q: Do gold anklets tarnish?
A: Regular gold plating can tarnish. But 18k PVD gold will not fade, tarnish, or peel with proper care.
Q: What does PVD mean in jewelry?
A: PVD stands for Physical Vapor Deposition. It’s a high-tech coating process that makes jewelry extra durable, waterproof, and safe for sensitive skin.
Final Thoughts
You don’t have to sacrifice style for durability. With the right materials like 18k PVD, silver stainless steel, and nickel-free designs, you can wear your anklets confidently in the water, sun, and sweat without worrying about tarnish.
💬 Still not sure what to choose? DM us on Instagram @laurenrileyjewelry for help or shop our full waterproof collection here.