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Pandora jewellery regrets??

30 replies

theatreboots · 28/03/2017 14:44

i've lost interest in my Pandora collection, hardly ever wear my bracelets any more, and feeling really guilty about how much i spent on those charms over the years. am i the only one??

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DrE678 · 29/03/2017 08:09

I haven't worn mine for a long time but it has sentimental value as both DD and DS have bought me charms for it (via DH!) When they go black just wear it- for some reason it then goes back to normal colour. Mine did it and I asked in the Pandora shop. After wearing it for a day it went back to normal. They said the best thing is not to store it in a jewellery box but in the open air if possible.

CremeEggThief · 29/03/2017 08:14

I sold mine on eBay for about £100 a few years back. Last year I sold 3 or 4 charms I'd kept for £10-15 each on eBay, so they're still worth selling. I have a gorgeous delicate Pandora bracelet I wear all the time now instead and I love their rings and ear-rings.

Veronicat · 29/03/2017 08:18

Try Cafizza. You can get it on Amazon. It's for cleaning coffee machines but is fab on jewellery, vintage China, cutlery and glasses. I've even cleaned the crystals from the lightshade in it.

ThePurpleOneWithTheNut · 29/03/2017 08:24

The bracelets loaded up with charms are too heavy and chunky for me.

But I recently got a bangle and put just three charms on it and it feels much more wearable and pretty.

Lululooselips · 29/03/2017 08:36

Dont do the baking soda thing to pandora, that will remove the oxidised detailing

Works great on other silver jewellery though. I have a Tiffany bracelet that got very tarnished, baking soda trick had it good as new within a minute.

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