I Scrolled Through 678 Fine Jewelry Pieces—These 15 Stopped Me in My Tracks
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I'm the kind of person who never leaves the house without jewelry on. I like to think of earrings, necklaces, and bracelets as nearly permanent extensions of my personal style. It makes sense that people now associate me with oversize gold hoops and my signature beaded necklace in the summertime. But now that a new season is approaching, I want to spice it up and add more personalized pieces to my existing collection. Of course, the first place I'm browsing is Pandora, a go-to brand known for its customizable charm bracelets and necklaces. I decided to take a deep dive into the Pandora Moments collection, which features astrological signs, friendship pieces, and core staples to wear for a lifetime. I have 15 new tabs open in my browser, which also means I sent 15 links to the group chat with messages that read, "We need," and, "So cute, right?" If you want to see the Pandora pieces sitting in my cart right now, just keep scrolling.
This may look like your typical small hoop earring, but it's built to hold up to three charms for a customized look. I'm all in.
I have no wedding plans at the moment, but for now, this is my something blue.
Pro tip: This piece stacks perfectly with the gorgeous moon ring above. Talk about a perfect match.
I live for jewelry that doesn't require much styling. But if you want to take this a step further, one of the ball clasps can be opened and adjusted for charms.
It's Virgo season. Gift all of your Virgo friends with a bracelet and this as the starter charm.
PS: There's a charm for every astrological sign.
The heart-shaped clasp really separates this bracelet from the others in my collection.
I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if I didn't include the matching necklace.
How cute is this mixed-metal horseshoe charm? The center of it has a spinning disc with an engraved message, and it has stone detailing along the sides.
This is bound to become your most worn style. It's the kind of piece you run back into the house to grab when you realize you forgot it.
For anyone who's afraid to mix metals, this necklace does the work for you. Pair it with the other silver or rose-gold pieces in your collection to complete the look.
Meet your new good-luck charm. I'm swooning over the green sparkle and heart-shaped leaves.
I'm 99.9% sure that wearing this will result in multiple "I love your bracelet" comments. The iconic Pandora crown O monogram and clear cubic zirconia pavé give the clasp a sparkling, unique twist, and the snake chain is an elevated take on a typical gold bracelet.
Keep your long-distance best friends close and your matching charms closer. I immediately texted the group chat a link to these splittable charms.
It's a romantic twist on the brand's best-selling charm bracelet.
I can never say no to a pop of pink. Just imagine how beautiful this charm looks when the streaks of glitter catch the light.
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