I have been trying to compile a list of gifts for my family and friends as I realize just how little time I have left to get organized before Christmas. Remembering the answers my female family members and friends gave me when I asked them about their favorite jewelry pieces in general, and heart jewelry in particular, I decided to do some research to see if I could find the right piece as a present for them. As silver seemed to be the favored metal of some of them I decided to look at silver heart charm options, either for a bracelet or to put onto a necklace.
Looking round the stores at the Mall I found lots of lovely heart pendants and bracelets. Two pieces that I particularly liked was a charm bracelet with lots of different heart charms already attached, and to complete the look there was a heart charm necklace to match. This did not have just one heart charm on it like most necklaces but was like a bigger version of the bracelet with lots of different heart charms attached round the chain.
Although there is quite a selection of charms in the Mall jewelry stores I think you have more variety and unusual ones by checking out the online jewelry retailers. Some of these specialize only in charms and their catalogue is huge. So sitting in the comfort of my home I started my search and I soon got involved in looking at “themed” charms with the idea that, whatever I chose, me or other people could possibly add more on other occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries. And as usual I got side tracked into looking at other collections of charms.
Looking at the birthday and holiday charms I realized there are a number of special days throughout the year and that quite a few of them fall between now and Christmas so of course I had to see what, if any, choices of charms there are to commemorate some of these celebrations.
October is breast cancer awareness month and in nearly every area of life you will find articles on sale to commemorate this and to draw people’s attention to it. My local supermarket is selling tote bags to carry your groceries in along with lots of other “pink” items. So it is no surprise that there are lots of different charms that you can buy either for your own collection or to give to friends or family. Not only are these charms beautiful, some of the money raised from them goes to charity to help find a cure. There are lots of other awareness charms available so if there is a specific cause that you are involved with check and see if they have their own charms so that you can raise awareness for their cause.
On a lighter note, Halloween falls at the end of October and if you love dressing up for “trick or treating” then no outfit is complete without some of the spooky jewelry that is available. You can choose from cheap and cheerful plastic spider rings to more expensive skull charms made of silver with gemstones glowing in the eye sockets.
The fourth Thursday in November is the day the USA celebrates Thanksgiving, a day when families and friends gather together to share food and give thanks for what they have. It is traditional to decorate the house and table with pumpkins, fruit, ornaments of the Pilgrims and of course turkeys. If you really want to get into the spirit of things then why not buy a set of matching Thanksgiving jewelry to complete your outfit for the special dinner.
Then of course we come to Christmas and the choice of jewelry representing this holiday season is huge. There are really expensive items like diamond studded angel pendants or snowflakes but there are so many other pieces to choose from that start in price from just a few dollars. I love Christmas and I love dressing up and wearing fun jewelry as it usually puts a smile on people’s faces.
I stopped at Christmas charms because I realized that if I was to look at all the holiday collections I would end up not having time to look for the gifts I want for the people on my list. I will get back to looking for pieces for other celebration days like New Year, St Valentine’s Day and so on after I have finished my holiday shopping.









