As you know, charms have been worn for almost a millennium, from the ancient Egyptian; they have been worn as amulets, good luck charms, and, in modern times, as reminder of life’s experiences and passages. They come in every design the human imagination can craft. Collectors search for charms in relation to their passion, hobbies or experiences.
Whether for fashion, sentiment, romance, or just for fun, the charm bracelet rattled and jangled their way into popular culture. Your gold or silver charms should be taken cared properly. Keep silver bracelets in a tarnish-proof flannel cloth bag, never spray perfume or hair spray near these bracelets, and be particularly careful if there are pearls, enamel or gemstones. Precious charm bracelets should be photographed, insured, and kept in safes or safe deposit boxes.
Always check the clasp and safety chain on the bracelet, and make sure the loops of the bracelet and the loops holding the charms are locked. Above all, enjoy your bracelet, add charms to it whenever you find a meaningful one, and have fun with it. If you’re lucky enough to have one, wear it and pass it along to your own daughter. She will definitely treasure it and wear it often.




