Just How to interchange the charms on your bracelet
Attaching and exchanging links on your
bracelet is easy once you get use to it. Take a look
for yourself.
How
to interchange the charms on your bracelet
Attaching and exchanging links on your bracelet is easy
once you get use to it. The charm links are designed with a hook on one
side and a hole on the other. They also sometimes use a spring loaded
clasping apparatus so that your links can be interchanged easily.
To attach your links, push the front side of the
desired link to the left, opening the clasp and exposing the hook. Now,
hook the two links together and they should lock back automatically.
This is why charm bracelets are so popular and fun to own. If for some reason you need a little help we have
found a retailer who sells a tool to help you Heavenly Treasure:Click here to shop for the charm tool
How
to get the best Italian charm
for your money
What makes a cheap Italian charm not a good buy? Now just
because it was not made in Italy does not mean it is of low quality.
Surely other companies outside of Italy can make a great looking,
quality charm. What does make a charm cheap is the materials it is made
out of and the quality of the craftsmanship. Authentic Italian charms are made out of
hypoallergenic stainless steel and 18k gold. The designs are usually
hand painted and hand soldered to the links with the manufacturers name
stamped on the back of the charm. They are also backed by the brand
names and guarantees of the manufacturer. You have manufacturers like
Nomination and Zoppini. Cheaply made italian charms are not made of quality
steel and will use gold toned metals. But these are perfect for younger
kids who have a habit of damaging or loosing their things. Nobody wants
to spend tons of money on something a child is going to lose or damage. We have found two stores that sell charms: JJ Kent:
Click here - Save 30-50% on select Italian charms and Bracelets. Heavenly Treasure:Click here - for Authentic Zoppini Italian Charms and Bracelets


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