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Pandora bracelets are a great addition to your jewelry collection, and you can choose from lots of different charms to suit your taste and personality. Most Pandora bracelets have charms that twist right onto the bracelet, while a few have charms that clip directly onto the bracelet. Luckily, no matter what type of charms you have, putting them on your bracelet is easy!

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Attaching the Charms

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  1. Pry open the barrel or ball clasp, unhook your bracelet’s lobster clasp, or push and twist a bangle clasp to get your bracelet ready for its charms. The way you open your bracelet will depend on the type of clasp that you have. [1]
    • If you remove the ball from a bangle bracelet, make sure you put it in a safe place so you don’t lose it while attaching the charms.
    • If you have a Pandora Reflections bracelet, you won’t need to open the clasp to attach the charms.
  2. Place your charm onto the end of your bracelet and begin twisting it over the threaded area. Continue twisting until it slides easily onto the bracelet. [2]
    • Some charms may be unthreaded, meaning you can just slide them right onto the bracelet without having to twist.
    • The charm will work similarly to a washer being twisted onto a screw.
    • Once the charm is on the bracelet, it will move loosely along the chain.
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  3. Many Pandora bracelets have three sections separated by two additional threaded areas. To move your charms from one end of the bracelet to another, simply twist the charms over the threaded sections until they move freely. [3]
    • Newer Pandora bracelets may not have the threaded sections.
  4. If you have a Pandora Reflections bracelet, you don’t have to undo the clasp to attach the charms. Use your fingernails to open the clasp on the charm, situating your nail into the notch. Once the charm is open, clip it around the mesh bracelet, pressing until it’s firmly in place.
    • Once you snap the charm onto the metal mesh, it should stay in place without moving on the bracelet.
  5. If you twisted your charm onto the open clasp of your bracelet, you’ll twist it off the same way. If you clipped your charm directly onto the bracelet, simply open the notch in the charm to remove it. However you attached the charm to your bracelet is how you’ll carefully take it off. [4]
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Opening Different Pandora Clasps

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  1. Most Pandora bracelets will either have a barrel clasp or a clasp that looks like a regular ball. If your bracelet doesn’t have any charms on it, the clasp will be very recognizable. Look for a raised notch on the clasp that you’ll use to open the bracelet. [5]
    • Your bracelet may have a lobster clasp instead of a barrel or ball.
    • If you have a bangle bracelet, these won’t have a raised notch that you need to open.
  2. Most classic styles of Pandora bracelets, such as barrel clasps and ball clasps, will have a notch in the clasp. Situate your fingernail in the raised notch or groove, using a small amount of force to pry open the clasp. [6]
    • Use a Pandora clasp opener if you don’t want to use your fingers.
    • Avoid using a regular tool to open your bracelet so you don’t damage it.
    • Pandora Reflections mesh bracelets will also have a notch, even though they look different.
  3. If your Pandora bracelet has a normal jewelry fastener that’s held together using a spring, use your fingernail to unhook the clasp from the chain hole. Make sure the fastener is securely attached by fitting the lobster clasp into the small hole at the end of the chain. [7]
    • Lobster clasps look very similar to the claw of a lobster.
  4. If you have a bangle bracelet, push the ball at the edge of the bracelet forward, turning it until it pops off. To reattach the ball, you’ll push it back on and twist until you hear a small click or feel that it’s secure. [8]
  5. Once you’ve finished adding or taking off charms and you’re ready to close the bracelet, put the chain back in the clasp. Press it until you hear a light click, making sure it’s secure.
    • Lightly jingle the clasp to make sure the bracelet won’t pop open.
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    Do all Pandora charms fit all Pandora bracelets?
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    For the most part, but some bracelet styles won’t work with the standard charms. For example, the Reflexions mesh bracelet only works with clip charms rather than the usual slide-on beads and spacers.
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    How many charms fit on a Pandora bracelet?
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    It varies depending on the style and size of the bracelet, but most Pandora bracelets can accommodate 17-20 charms. You can consult Pandora’s bracelet guide to find out how many charms each type of bracelet can hold.
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    Are Pandora bracelets made from real materials?
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    Pandora bracelets are made from a variety of materials, including genuine sterling silver and gold. Some are made of organic materials such as leather or textile. The charms may be made of natural gemstones or man-made materials, like glass or crystal.
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      • Consider adding a safety chain to your Pandora bracelet to make sure it doesn't fall off of your arm if the clasp opens accidentally.
      • Purchase clips that attach to the threaded sections of the bracelet to keep your charms in place.
      • Add spacers to your bracelet to draw attention to your charms and fill in empty spaces.


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