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charm bracelets

5 replies

shitonit · 27/10/2013 20:38

Is it possible to get a nice everyday charm bracelet that I can add to for between £100 - £150 ?

I've had a bit of a look but don't want anything to chunky.

Can you ladies help or am I going to need to spend more to get what I want ?

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cariadmawr · 27/10/2013 20:41

I have the nomination they are a popular version of a charm bracelet .

I like the fact you make it personal to you .

chardom · 27/10/2013 20:49

I have a Pandora, which my eldest DC bought me for my birthday and I have a couple of charms on it which mean something personal to me and my DC's.

PaulineWhatsername · 27/10/2013 21:25

Perhaps a secondhand one?

shitonit · 28/10/2013 14:45

Thanks, cariadmawr do you know where you can buy them online ?

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NomDeOrdinateur · 28/10/2013 15:10

Handmade, quite understated...

Unusual, a bit bigger...

Pretty - I like the turquoise bit...

Locket-y...

A bit hearty for my taste, but I know people who'd like it...

Any of those leaves you with quite a lot of money to get charms of your own from ebay (vintage tend to be BIG, just to warn you) or notonthehighstreet etc. Just make sure you get the jump-rings soldered by a jeweller, or you'll lose charms over time.

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