When it comes to jewellery, the terms "charm" and "pendant" are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different items. Understanding the difference between a charm and a pendant can help you choose the right piece.
What is a Charm?
A charm is a small decorative item that is often attached to a bracelet or necklace. They can represent various symbols, objects or themes and are usually collected to mark special occasions or personal interests.
Here are some key features of charms:
- Size: Charms are typically smaller than pendants.
- Use: Often used on charm bracelets but can also be added to necklaces.
- Variety: Available in many shapes, such as hearts, animals, letters and symbols.
What is a pendant?
A pendant is a piece of jewellery that hangs from a necklace. Pendants are often larger and more prominent than charms and can feature various designs, including stones, symbols, and intricate patterns.
Here are some key features of pendants:
- Size: Generally larger than charms, making them more noticeable.
- Use: Mainly worn on necklaces but can also be used on bracelets or anklets too.
- Variety: Comes in various designs, including lockets, crosses and personalised pieces.
The main differences between charms and pendants
There are a few key differences between charms and pendants. Here’s how to decide which one’s right for you.
Size and visibility
Charms are usually smaller and subtler, making them perfect for adding to bracelets or creating a collection. Pendants are larger and more visible, often serving as the focal point of a necklace.
Purpose and use
Charms are often collected and added to charm bracelets and pendants are designed to be the main attraction on a necklace.
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