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Italian Charms, Cheap Italian Charm Bracelets, Italian Link Charms
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Italian charms are usually loosely dangling bracelets that are made of flat, modular links that hook together to form Italian charm bracelets, key chain, or another accessory. Traditional Italian charms dangle, but there are some that can be fitted to wrap the wrist. The Italian link charms can be recognized by the individual pieces, or modules, soldered flat onto the surface of the link. Italian charms are often available in different styles. If you are buying in bulk, heavy discounts can be had on these purchases. Italian charms can be purchased online also. A number of web sites have come up during the last few years. These online merchants deal in a vast variety of Italian charms. Italian link charms are available in different price ranges. Some of the expensive and exclusive items are also resold. The secondhand Italian charm bracelets are also getting quite popular. But before purchasing the latter, one should be sure about the quality.
Italian charm bracelets come in three basic sizes: small, medium, and large. Shopping for these is an easy task, as most women fall into one of the three basic size categories. The small bracelets contain seventeen charm links, while medium bracelets have eighteen and large bracelets consist of nineteen charm links. Links may be added or subtracted to these charms to make a charm bracelet of any size of choice. Italian charms can be worn on bracelets and designed such that they suit different tastes and are reflective of the wearer's interests or personality. A bracelet may be made entirely of Italian charms or an alternating pattern of Italian charms and blank links. The cheapest Italian charms are made of brass and there are many places to buy them. It is advisable to buy Italian charms from reputed retailers to get value for money. Most of the cheap charms are made of brass and care must be exercised to prevent them from tarnishing. Most Italian charms are ornamental in nature and thus require extra care in inspecting the springs of the links. One thumb rule for potential buyers of cheap Italian charms is that the tighter the links, the better the charm.
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