About Charm Bracelets

Charm bracelets are pieces of jewelry where special charms are attached to bracelets with jump rings. The charms can be gems, semi-precious gems, lockets or trinkets. Bracelets can be solid or flexible. Solid bracelets are made out of one piece of material, usually gold or silver, whereas flexible bracelets are made of links which allow the bracelet to move on the wrist. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. History

    • Simple charms such as unique-looking stones and pieces of wood were used for protection against enemies as far back as the Neolithic Era. The ancient Egyptians developed the art of jewelry and began putting the charms on their wrists as bracelets.
      Charms were often used to ward off evil things or events; hence the phrase, "leading a charmed life." The use of charms, amulets and other talismans for this purpose declined during the Renaissance. Since that time, charm bracelets have been primarily used as a fashion accessory.

    Types

    • Italian charm bracelets are a specialized charm bracelet, where the charm actually snaps onto the bracelet instead of dangling from the bracelet. The Italian charm bracelet does not have a clasp, instead it stretches to allow it to be put on and removed. The starter bracelet is made up of 18 flat silver links. The wearer replaces the starter links with charm links to personalize the bracelet.
      European charm bracelets are made of individual charms and beads are strung directly on a thick silver bracelet. These are also known as "add a bead" bracelets, and allow the wearer to personalize the bracelet by adding charms and beads.

    Function

    • Charms have had a place in every religion and culture. Some charms, especially in Roman times, were used as status symbols. Charms have been worn to show family lineage or even profession.
      Fish charms, symbolic of the Fisher of Men, Jesus Christ, have been worn by Christians. Charms that held tiny copies of Jewish scriptures have been worn by Jews. Religious charms such as these were used as a constant reminder of a person's faith.

    Considerations

    • Charms are often added to the bracelet to record special events in the wearer's life, such as birthdays, marriage, graduation, childbirth and similar important milestones. Charms are also added to acknowledge a skill such as a sports or musical accomplishment.
      When looking to purchase a charm as a gift, keep in mind what the person's style is and what you want the charm to commemorate, whether it is a special event or an achievement. Many women pick either gold or silver as the primary metal of their bracelet, and any charms should coordinate with their choice.

    Potential

    • Charm bracelets have enjoyed a cyclical following in Western culture, coming into popularity in the 1950s, the 1980s and again in early 2000s. It is speculated that as generations age, women look back with fond memories on their charm bracelets and want to continue that tradition with their daughters, nieces or granddaughters. With this history, it can be expected that charm bracelets will find their ways into stores and onto wrists for generations to come.

    Significance

    • The meaning of some charms is readily apparent--a clarinet charm for the budding musician in the family, for instance. The meaning of other charms isn't quite as apparent:
      Charm--Meaning
      Angel--Blessed life
      Ballerina--Dreams will come true
      Cross--Blessed life
      Dolphin--Life of joy and fun
      Dragonfly--Life of good fortune
      Elephant--Life of cherished memories
      Ladybug--Good luck
      Owl--Life of wisdom
      Shamrock--Lucky life
      Birds--Freedom
      Lion--Power
      Dragon--Insight and inspiration

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