Tiffany & Co is a producer of a wide range of jewelry including earrings, necklaces, watches and even leather accessories like purses. But were you aware they make charm bracelets also? If you are unaware charm bracelets are normal bracelets which let you to attach different ‘charms ‘ to the band to make up different looks and designs.
The charm bracelet was originally an amulet which was made to give protection to the wearer against evil spirits. The charms were made from bones, shells and clay and their use goes back so far as 75,000 years back. More finely worked designs have been discovered going back 30,000 years carved from the tusks of mammoths.
Charm bracelets are also used through history for many alternative religions, during the Roman period Christians used to have tiny fish designs hidden on themselves so they spiritual convictions could be identified without persecution. In the Second World War, soldiers would get charms manufactured by local wood workers where ever they were stationed to give to their loved ones back home.
In modern times charm bracelets are used as great flexible accessories for people to wear as they can change depending on your social situation. You can swap charms to match different outfits or from something decorative to something rather more demure and sophisticated. Charm bracelets are definitely the cheapest piece of jewelry you can purchase.
Even though you can purchase charm bracelets from numerous different designers, owning a Tiffany Charm Bracelet is perhaps seen as the ultimate in workmanship. As you’ll expect the standard of producing that goes into their charm bracelets means you are getting something awfully special. Their charms are made from the common valuable metals and can also come encrusted in diamonds and other precious stones. However this can be awfully expensive and certainly not for everybody, however perhaps spending that tiny bit more on a Tiffany charm bracelet will be viewed as a wise investment in the future.
Siffion Quaid has a great interest in high quality Tiffany & Co jewellery something that was fuelled when he first could afford to buy Tiffany Rings. Visit his website to read more articles about the Tiffany Bracelet and all things Tiffany jewellery related.
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