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Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1982, Pandora has truly become synonymous with charm bracelets. And while there’s no denying its enduring global popularity (using sales as the metric, it follows Cartier and Tiffany & Co. as the third-largest jewelry company in the world), the 2010s’ affinity for daintier pieces brought other brands to the forefront of the accessory scene. But now, as chunkier styles and silver has regained momentum, Pandora is back on top.
Moreover, in April of this year, the Danish brand announced Grammy Award-winning artist Tyla as its newest ambassador, sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes imagery from the “Water” singer’s inaugural shoot with The Hollywood Reporter. As emphasized in Tyla’s campaign last month, Pandora stands out for its wide range of customization options, making it an ideal gift for oneself or a loved one. Focusing on the brand’s trending charm bracelets, the first step is picking out the bracelet itself. A few favorites include:
Sold with a sterling silver heart ($75), rose gold heart ($125) or yellow gold heart, as pictured above ($125).
Also available in a 14k rose gold-plated variety ($200).
Sold in sterling silver ($75), rose gold-plated metal ($200) or yellow gold-plated metal, as pictured above ($200).
Also available in solid 14k yellow gold ($2,099.99).
As for charms, see below for 10 standouts. Before purchasing, ensure the chosen charms are compatible with the selected bracelet. Since the base bracelets look good whether they have no charms, one charm or loads of charms, they can grow with the wearer and continuously commemorate special moments and life milestones: birthdays, graduations, growing families and so on.
Pandora Beaded Open Heart Charm
Also available in rose gold ($45).