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If you are looking for something special to compliment your beach wedding / bare foot destination take a moment to look through our online catalog of barefoot jewelry.
Quality at a great price for any budget. We never forget this day is about you, we work with you to help you find your perfect jewelry to match your wedding day. Now you know what to wear to a wedding on the beach.
We take special orders for Size, Color or Design Style, and ALL orders are confirmed by email to verify size, style and color. So, by all means, don't be afraid to email us with your requests after looking through our inventory. Enjoy turning through our web pages and photos but most of all enjoy wearing these lovely, unique barefoot sandals for barefoot jewelry wedding destinations.
Custom Colors and Sizes available on all the Swarovski Pearl Jewelry and Crystal Foot Jewelry.
Matching Hand Wraps for all foot jewelry is available. All foot jewelry is priced per pair.
At Ladybead we do not believe one size fits all.
Let us make you a pair of personalized barefoot sandals today!
Looking for something special for your destination wedding / honeymoon, we offer a variety of custom unique jewelry! Our latest are listed below, anklets that accessorize your beach wedding sandals, so now you can wear with or without sandals! Wear them with your wedding Shoes!
Get yours today!!!

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