Product Overview: Barefoot Sandal or Shoe Accent - Midnight Dazzle. Sleek and timeless black and crystal are reminiscent of old Hollywood and Marilyn Monroe. In this design we?ve used a combination of tiny black seed beads along with faceted ovals and joined them with the sparkle and brilliance of 4mm Swarovski crystals. A touch of gold for accent and a crystal and gold medallion gives this design all the elements of a timeless look. (As seen in the article "Best Foot Forward" in July 2006 Professional Jeweler Magazine.)The sandals come packaged in a gold, organza drawstring bag with detailed instructions explaining the 3 ways the sandals can be worn. Be a trend-setter! Great for the pool, the beach, parties, weddings, to accent your favorite classic heel - or just decoration for your pretty feet! These sell in many upscale boutiques for up to $100!
HOW TO WEAR YOUR "Barefoot Sandals": 1. The sandals can be worn as shown in the product model. 2. They can be worn with certain types of shoes. Flip-flops and strappy-sandals are ideal. To wear your sandals WITH shoes, hold the sandal the same way, slip your foot into the lower loop and secure around your ankle. Slip your foot into your shoe, then place the seed beads over and behind your 2nd toe. 3. Wear with a slightly different variation and twist the upper loop before securing it behind your 2nd toe. 4. Your sandal can also be worn as an ankle bracelet! Put both loops together, slip your foot inside and place the medallion in the front. (SEE PHOTOS LISTED TO THE RIGHT for visual demonstrations.)
HOW THE SANDALS ARE MADE: Each sandal is specially designed by hand selected bead colors and various Czech glass bead shapes. The sandals are all handmade and each one takes about 30 minutes, with a pair taking an hour. The stringing material is called "Stretch Magic" and it is a strong size, .7mm. It is strong enough to handle repeated, gentle stretching, yet small enough to fit through the hole of the beads.
For International Sizing Conversion Chart - see our Sizing Page.
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