Download Your Free eBook Now!
Lover Return System
Do you want to get your ex back? Believe it or not, it’s not that hard to do. Not if you know what to do, and just as importantly, what not to do. Download this free 6 step introduction to the fantastic Win Back Love system!

Download the Lover R.E.T.U.R.N. System Now!
Win Back Love Review
"We've read and tested every major relationship eBook on the market, and without a doubt, Win Back Love is the best and most detailed guide for getting your ex back."

- WinMyExBack.com Team

What in the World are Italian Charm Bracelet Charms ?

By Betsy Johnson | Dec 10, 2009

Regular charm bracelets have been circulating around the United States for quite a while. In the 1990′s another type of charm bracelet appeared on the doorsteps of the United States, and our fashion was never going to be the same again. It’s called the Italian charm bracelet, but do you realize how these two types of charm bracelets differ? What in the world do Italian charm bracelet charms look like anyway? We will be giving an overview of this subject, and we hope you like our little tour. Welcome one and all…

The whole craze for these bracelets began in Italy. Over the years their popularity grew to the point where even soccer players were wearing versions of them displaying the Italian flag. When American tourists spotted them in Italy in the 1990s, they brought them back to the United States, and they caught on here as well.

Each of the links on the Italian charm bracelet is made from an Italian charm face soldered onto an Italian charm link. These faces can be either a design or an image. An Italian charm differs from a normal charm in that they are flat, modular links that hook together. There are approximately over 5000 different charm designs offered through the various jewelry retailers. These charms will range in price from about $3 to $50 per charm.

The size of a person’s wrist will determine the size of the Italian charm bracelet. That’s simple enough to figure out. Women usually require about 16 to 19 links of charms. Children require less, usually between 13 to 15 links. Men (especially those with large wrists) may require 20 or more links.

A “starter” Italian charm bracelet typically consists of blank links, meaning “place holder” links which do not have a design or an image. In order to personalize this bracelet, each link is replaced with an individually designed Italian charm.

Exactly how do all these charms link together? Well, there is a standard sizing across all brands of Italian charms, so they are all compatible with each other, and are interchangeable. The benefit of this is that individual links can be taken out, and put back, to customize your particular mood or statement.

Since Italian charm bracelets are so flexible, charms can be grouped together to portray various themes. Themes vary, but some of the more popular ones are: hobby, flowers, career, animals, travel, special events, or even specific colors. To make up these various groupings you can choose from photo Italian charms, authentic licensed Italian charms, deluxe Italian charms, hand-painted Italian charms, laser Italian charms, and dangle Italian charms.

The choice of backing for Italian charms is usually stainless steel. To this back is then soldered or glued an 18-karat gold or gold-plated charm face. Sometimes an actual gemstone (or an artificial gemstone on some of the more inexpensive charms) will be added to the design of the charm as well.

That’s it for our little story of Italian charm bracelet charms and their associated bracelets as well. We hope that it was informative for you, and you enjoyed it. These beautiful little pieces of jewelry made their debut in the United States in the 1990′s, and are still growing strong.

Looking to find the best deal on Italian charm bracelet charms, then visit www.BeautifulHorseJewelry.com to find Horse Jewelry and associated Italian charms.

Win Back Love

Leave a Comment

If you would like to make a comment, please fill out the form below.

Name (required)

Email (required)

Website

Comments

Privacy Policy | Refund Policy | Terms And Conditions | Sitemap | © 2007-2010 Win My Ex Back, - Daily Blog Tips Themes