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pandora/troll beads charm bracelets - which is best and is there a difference?

17 replies

jemart · 02/06/2009 12:03

These seem to be everywhere at the moment, I have come across several different brands including Pandora, Troll, Biagi, Chamelia(?) and Truth. There are probably others.....

Which is best? Is there any difference?

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iMissEdith · 02/06/2009 12:06

I know that one sort of bracelet takes only the same brand of beads, but another/others take any type of beads.

So it's crucial to get the right bracelet to begin with - if only I knew which.....

FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 02/06/2009 12:10

I have a pandora. There's alot of beads and they range in price, they can get really expensive. There are some cheaper ones though, it can be hit and miss whether the beads from other types fit though, I only have pandora beads on mine as there's limited places where I live to buy charms from. It's addictive!, they range from £12 for a small one that's designed to go inbetween the larger ones, the larger ones range from £25+ for silver, alot more for 14ct gold.

jemart · 02/06/2009 16:08

Are the Pandora ones actually better though? or are they just all designer and expensive, paying for the name sort of thing?

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nigglewiggle · 02/06/2009 17:17

Watching this with interest as I dropped big hints about this to DH for christmas. He found a shop that sells Pandora and bought me a pair of much cheaper earings instead!

MerlinsBeard · 02/06/2009 17:19

They don't make them small enough for me

I think troll bracelets are the original closely followed by pandora which took over in popularity and there are LOADS of fakes now

FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 02/06/2009 17:36

I'd say they are the same to be honest, they are only slightly more expensive then other ones though. You can buy the bracelets in different sizes nigglewiggle. I have thin wrists and it looks ok. The bracelets do start at £48+ though so it can work out really expensive when you tally it all up. eBay sell some 'similar' pandora beads for alot less then they cost in the jewellers though.

jemart · 02/06/2009 18:52

I've seen the glass beads on ebay, the quality of glass is just not as good.
Also the sterling silver bead linings are thinner and some are just silver plated so a bit rubbish really.

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JohnnyTwoHats · 02/06/2009 19:14

Lovelinks. And you can fit Pandora beads on Lovelinks bracelets but not viceversa.

MaggieBee · 02/06/2009 19:15

I started this thread ages ago. there are some good links on it.

here

jemart · 03/06/2009 14:56

worth buying a gold one?

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 03/06/2009 16:11

Probably not. They are mega expensive and IIRC, 14ct is alot softer then 9ct. Pandora do make links/charms that are silver with bits of gold on them which look pretty and are alot cheaper then the gold ones.

jemart · 03/06/2009 22:48

Sorry, I'm rubbish with abbreviations, what is IIRC please?

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 04/06/2009 00:32

sorry, it means if I remember correctly

jemart · 04/06/2009 11:53

ah, I see. I'm pretty sure 14ct gold is harder than sterling silver though.

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jemart · 04/06/2009 11:58

OMG reckon the gold ones are out of my reach right now, they're over £1000 each!

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 04/06/2009 20:44

www.unforgettablemoments.co.uk/view_category.php?id=36 na, see here!]]

motherlovebone · 04/06/2009 21:09

my good friend has a troll bracelet, its amazing. yes its expensive, but you could start with one bead. i recently got her a bead for her 40th...i think the idea is, you build it over time.

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