Saturday, May 28, 2016

Pandora, a jewelry line, originated in Copenhagen in 1982. Pandora is best known for its customizable charm bracelets; however, the line also includes earrings, rings and necklaces. Pandora charm bracelets are high-end. Individual beads, called charms, come in gold, sterling silver, exotic handmade glass and enameled beads. Charms are purchased individually and are threaded on to a specially designed metal bracelet. Add as many charms as you wish. Mix and match them and change their positions on the bracelet depending on your individual design sense. Because of the engineering of the Pandora jewelry system, you can add metal or glass beads quickly and easily.

Instructions

    1

    Lay the charms out in the position you want them on the bracelet. Pick up the screw end of the metal bracelet that sits at the opposite end from the clasp. Notice how the bracelet is divided into thirds by two additional screw-thread sections. Hold the screw end in your nondominant hand and pick up a charm in the other hand.

    2

    Screw the first charm on to the end of the bracelet. Each charm or bead has a screw thread designed into the center of it. Once the charm is screwed all the way past the threaded end, it's free to slide along the bracelet until it reaches the next threaded section. These threaded sections serve to space out the charms along the metal bracelet so they don't all clump together.

    3

    Continue adding charms. Keep in mind that the charms you add first will be positioned in the farthest section of the bracelet away from the screw.

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