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Charms
are also known as amulets and pendants.
They are as popular today as they have
been throughout recorded history.
Ancient Egyptians wore bracelets with
charms or amulets. They were used to
protect against bad luck and evil
forces. They began with religious
symbols and became a part of everyday
dressing.
Charms/jewelry were made of almost any
material of value to people in their
time. Many were made of precious metal.
Others were made with gemstones inlaid
in them or mounted with precious metals
in the form of necklaces, crowns,
staffs, and bracelets. Queen Victoria
gets the credit for popularizing jewelry
charms throughout Europe by wearing
lockets or charms on her royal bracelets
America became enchanted with Charms
around the time frame of World War II.
Soldiers returning from duty station
brought with them various types of
charms or pendants. Today popular charms
are made from Gold and Sterling silver.
Other materials are still used in the
making of charms.
Sterling Silver Charms today represent
as many things as there are interests
and personalities. Some charms or
pendants represent the religious
leanings of the wearer. They also
represent the interest of the wearer
such a musical instrument for a music
lover, a pair of sneakers for a jogger,
or ballet slippers for a ballerina.
Imagination is the only limit for what a
charm can represent. Silver charms are
also used to commemorate life events
such as births, weddings, anniversaries,
birthdays, or graduations.
Silver
is a soft metal and its usage has been
favored for centuries. It is used to
make charms often related to religious
worship. Silver has been a symbol of
comfortable living. Sterling silver is
much stronger than pure silver which is
harder to work with when making pendants
or charms. Sterling silver is
approximately ninety percent silver. The
last ten percent or so can be any one of
the following: copper, zinc, or nickel
and is more durable than pure silver but
it still retains its inherent beauty.
Charms
whether made of sterling silver or some
other materials are often used to
represent the person who wears or
carries the charm. As has been mentioned
however, they often represent the
interests and personality of the wearer.
During war particular items are given to
the soldiers who are going off to fight.
When a young teen-aged couple ’goes
steady’ the young man generally gives
the girl his ring or something of
particular value to him. The girls might
also do the same.
Charms
have also been said to represent the
particular spirituality of the wearer.
Many people wear plain simple crosses
while still others will wear the cross
with the corpus - the body of Christ on
it. Others wear saints medals. Lockets
are worn with images of loved ones
inside. Once used to ward against evil
spirits, for good luck, and for
protection in times of trouble charms
have come to be an adornment for the
wearer. Charm bracelets are gifts that
keep on giving. A charm is often given
for birthdays, graduations, a dance
recital, or sports victory. They make
wonderful gifts for young girls that
will grow with them. There are charm
necklaces as well.
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Author
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