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Traditionally, charms are made from silver, but modern times and fashions have seen gold charms the most popular form of charm available on the jewelry market today.
According to the Columbia Encyclopedia, the earliest known wearing of gold jewelry dates back many centuries to around 3000BC, where it was made with great proficiency and worn by the ancient Mesopotamia civilization.
In this current day and age, gold charms are favored by more mature wearers rather than younger girls (who charms are conventionally aimed at) for a more sophisticated look. Typically gold costs more than silver and it is more suited to older wearers who have the means to regularly extend their collections and prefer to spend a decent amount of money on their pieces.
They can be made from a range of gold types, including anything from gold plating through to 14K and up to 24K gold, and also white gold.
These sorts of charms are a great option if your skin coloring only suits gold jewelry rather than silver. Gold is also an ideal choice if you are seeking to match the bracelet and charms to the rest of your jewelry if is it all made from gold.
For those on a budget but who still want the look of gold charms can go for the cheaper option of purchasing gold-plated charms at a reasonable price.
People who are looking for something just a little different should check out auction websites such as Ebay and other antique collector sites for vintage charms, which have become popular among charm collectors the world over.
Pricing for gold charms varies hugely depending on the amount of real gold that is actually in the make-up of each piece and also the intricacy of the charm’s design. They can start anywhere from as little as $25 and prices can rise to several hundred dollars each.
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