22 Feb 2008 08:55:04 | Martin Smith
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 enchante 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 maded 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 commerate
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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