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Pandora Charms in Hialeah
Throughout history, large and small symbolic objects have been displayed or worn because people believed they held supernatural powers for warding off evil, promoting healing or helping them to accomplish some goal. But today, beautiful objects, when small and hanging from bracelets, necklaces, pins or earrings, are called charms. And more often than not in the contemporary Western World, they adorn and celebrate rather than ward off bad things. Through the doors of Exquisite Jewelers, many customers come to buy Pandora Charms in Hialeah.
The ancient Egyptians were the first to use charm bracelets and necklaces. Egyptian pharaohs used them for protection and to show their high rank. During the Roman era, persecuted Christians hid charms in the shape of a fish in their garments and then showed them to gain admission to secret places of worship.
Queen Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) popularized charm bracelets among the wealthy of the British Empire. During World War II, American troops amped up the popularity of charms by buying them as remembrances of where they had been stationed abroad. When they brought them back to the U.S., jewelers recognized a new market.
Pandora charms in Hialeah carries on the tradition of charms by offering shoppers hundreds to choose from. Made from solid sterling silver, 14 karat gold, 18 karat gold, wood, having two tones or combinations of these, they represent occupations, occasions, hobbies, holidays and other aspects of life. The Exquisite staff helps buyers of Pandora charms in Hialeah to put together charms that make a statement, tell a story or commemorate important people or events in a life.
For example, if a woman’s deceased mother collected teapots, her daughter may delight in a charm of a teapot, which incidentally symbolizes a life overflowing with calm and contentment. A woman who’s a traveling executive or traveling retiree may appreciate a suitcase charm. It’s a symbol of a life of travel and adventure. An airplane charm has the same significance.
But to add balance to a busy life, perhaps Pandora Charms in Hialeah will suggest a panda charm. It’s a symbol of the wisdom of not rushing, of knowing when to slow down. Of course, charms can symbolize not the life one has now but the life one hopes to have or the life people hope their children will have. The owl is a symbol of a life of wisdom. The dolphin is a symbol of a life of fun and joy. The elephant symbolizes a a life ife of cherished memories. A cake means a sweet life. The ladybug symbolizes good luck as does the shamrock. The turtle symbolizes good luck, endurance, strength, stability, longevity, and protection.
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