Bichua, or toe ring, is a traditional piece of jewelry worn on the toes in India. It holds cultural significance and is commonly worn by married women as a symbol of their marital status and prosperity. The term "bichua" itself is derived from Hindi, where "bich" means "toe" and "ua" is a suffix denoting possession. This pair of toe rings is set with 4 white kundan stones and is outlined with dainty white beads. The setting is adjustable and this pair should fit most.