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Turning on the charms


Hanging playfully from bracelets, necklaces or earrings, these tiny talismanic trinkets are just what jewelry lovers need right now.

By Rachael Taylor


Like many throwbacks to the 1970s — flares, bell sleeves, crochet, the gender pay gap — charm jewelry is on the rebound in 2020. Unsurprisingly, in a year that has left us scared and confused, this comforting concept is winning over consumers.

There are a number of reasons why now is the right time for charms. First off, we can fill our chains with tiny emblems of protection that feed our need for talismans. While an evil-eye charm won’t ward off the coronavirus, there’s still a tiny part of us that believes it might. Secondly — and perhaps more importantly — charms are fun, and collecting them is delightfully diverting. In these reflective times, consumers might want to look back through their lives to highlight moments of meaning. British jeweler Annoushka is capitalizing on this sentiment with a new bespoke charm service, creating one-off gold interpretations of milestones that can go on a bracelet, necklace or earrings.

Other charm selections feel more playful, tapping into the pandemic-fueled escapism trend. Robinson Pelham has joined the gang of designers creating expensive gemstone versions of what look like kids’ plastic bead bracelets, adding intersecting gold hoops for ease of charm-slinging. Marla Aaron, meanwhile, has fully embraced the recess feel with precious new charms that act as working pulleys and pin-art toys.

Protective, reflective, fun: just some of the reasons luxe charms are giving us all good vibes right now.

Monica Rich KosannDiamond and blue enamel The Time Is Now charm in 18-karat gold. monicarichkosann.com

AdageAdorable Baby Monk charm earrings in 18-karat gold and diamonds. adagejewelry.com

AnnoushkaBespoke charms in 18-karat gold, diamonds and sapphires, representing milestones in designer Annoushka Ducas’s life. annoushka.com

Single StoneDiamond and 18-karat gold charm that clips onto a gold chain. singlestone.com

ColettePenacho Heart charm in 18-karat gold with opal, mother of pearl, onyx, enamel and diamonds. colettejewelry.com


Ashley ZhangRuby Heart Love Token in 14-karat gold with ruby and diamonds. ashleyzhangjewelry.com

LoquetCustomizable crystal locket in 18-karat gold and sapphire, which the wearer can fill with individually sold precious charms. loquetlondon.com

Selim MouzannarKastak pendant in 18-karat pink gold with aqua enamel, diamonds, and tourmaline. selimmouzannar.com

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