Since prehistory, mankind has worn charms to ward off evil spirits and bad luck. These early charms were made from shells, clay and animal bones. The popularity of the charm bracelet in modern western culture was kicked off by Queen Victoria. Through her love of wearing charm bracelets and her habit of giving them to friends and guests, “the grandmother...read more
Since prehistory, mankind has worn charms to ward off evil spirits and bad luck. These early charms were made from shells, clay and animal bones. The popularity of the charm bracelet in modern western culture was kicked off by Queen Victoria. Through her love of wearing charm bracelets and her habit of giving them to friends and guests, “the grandmother of Europe” started a fashion trend among the noble classes, and the rest of western society followed suit.
This inspired our Queen Victoria Charm Bracelet, jewelry that features charms of a butterfly, a bee, the tree of life and two medallions set in a 14k yellow gold finish. Undoubtedly, this is the best way to charm her.