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Fashionable charm bracelets

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

In ancient times the wearing of a charm bracelet was worn to ward off evil spirits and were said to bring good luck. Today however their seen as more of a fashion statement as different ands as individual as the person wearing them. Solders in world war 11 were known to have brought them home for their nearest and dearest as a sign of their devotion.

In 2001 the trend for charm bracelets changed. Instead of the usual type with the charms dangling from the bracelet the new Italian charms were made more modular in shape. As we all know the Italians are well known for their fashion since and exquisite taste and their jewellery certainly lives up to that for e.g. the Pandora charm is a beautiful example.

As many as seventeen charms can be worn although the usual amount is seven.  The bracelets are made from stretchy material and fit the average person’s wrist easily.

The price range can vary. With the Italian range u can expect to pay anything from $18 to$ 50.A free charm is usually given for free with the first purchase. The charms cans be snapped to remove and change. Some of the world’s most famous designer names can be bought names such as Louis Vuitton, and Juicy Couture, to name but a few. The design of each bracelet can be made as individual as the person wearing it be it. 18k Gold or stainless steel beads or charms Murano glass the colours and shapes are endless the only limit on these beautiful creations is on your own imagination.

Check out the links and learn more about pandora charm bracelets and italian charm bracelets.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/fashionable-charm-bracelets-1461356.html

Jewellery Gems

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Finding the ideal present for the lady in your life can be a tricky experience. Flowers and chocolates are typical gifts but sometimes you want to find a token of affection that will last for years to come.

A unique piece of jewellery which is as individual as the recipient can offer the perfect solution. From necklaces to earrings, there are plenty of different pieces to choose from. A charm bracelet is an especially good choice for those who like to reflect their personal style through jewellery pieces as individual charms can be added over time.

Friends, family members and loved ones can buy new charms for other special occasions like birthdays and Christmas. The flexibility of adding more charms means the bracelet can grow with the wearer over time, making the piece even more special.

There are literally hundreds upon hundreds of charm designs to choose from so you can be sure the bracelet is as individual as the person wearing it. From animal symbols to birthstone charms, charms are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and metals so there really is something for everyone.

Charm bracelets are not a new phenomenon and have been around for longer than you may think. Charms can be traced back as far as the Neolithic, or New Stone Age, era when stone tools would have been used to carve any unusual pebbles or pieces of wood that had been found.

Jewellery pieces with precious stones are popular today but have been around since the age of the Egyptian Pharaohs and it was during this epoch that charm bracelets and necklaces first appeared.

Ancient Egyptians believed charms, typically made of precious stones and metals, protected the wearer from any evil. Charm wrist and neck bracelets were also symbols of wealth and status and the wearer’s social standing could be gauged by looking at the types of charms they had.

During the time of the Roman Empire, Christians would use charms to identify themselves to other Christians to gain entry into worship activities and gatherings.

In the Middle Ages charms were commonly spotted amongst royalty, mostly used by knights and kings. Charms were worn on belts to represent family origin, political standing and profession.

Moving forward to the early 20th century, the bracelets of Queen Victoria sparked the next surge in popularity of wearing charms. During Victorian times charm jewellery changed from being practical pieces to decorative fashion items. Small lockets, glass beads and family crests that hung on bracelets and necklaces were hugely popular.

Similar charms can be found on the market today. Chamilia beads are made from sterling silver and glass and offer colourful additions to any charm bracelet.

A charm jewellery revival in 2001 made the bracelets and trinkets even more popular than ever so there are various ways in which you can say something special through jewels, gems and trinkets.

Jonathan Wallace writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/jewellery-gems-1446409.html

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