10.08.2009

How to Style a Pandora Bracelet Part 1 - The Basics

If you are asking "what is a Pandora Bracelet?" then my question to you is "what rock have you been living under?". Quite simply, Pandora is a jewelry phenomenon. The best description of exactly what Pandora is comes directly from their official website:
PANDORA is a universe of jewelry. Each piece is Danish designed, and handcrafted in sterling silver or 14K gold. Many pieces incorporate pearls, semi-precious and precious stones. World famous for the bracelet and twist-on charm design, PANDORA owns a patent for its unique system (U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507). PANDORA'S modular design with easily interchangeable parts allow the wearer to select beads for a dress up elegant look, or to alter the look for more casual wear at a moments notice

The best thing about Pandora bracelets and beads is that there are so many choices, each bracelet becomes an individual statement for the wearer. This can also be the hardest thing about Pandora for many customers. The number of choices can make choosing beads and building a bracelet an overwhelming task for many women.
Swag is coming up on our second anniversary of carrying Pandora and after two years of selling and styling countless bracelets, I can safely say that we have a team of experts on Pandora jewelry. We have learned a few "tricks" in this time, or really, just a few basic methods of styling beads that all Pandora customers can use to style a bracelet that is a truly beautiful, individual, and well put together piece of jewelry. I am going to share three of these styling methods through a series of blog entries dedicated to each method as well as today's entry about the basics.
Before a woman even gets into choosing beads, a good thing to do is to browse the official Pandora website or get a brochure from a local Pandora dealer to get a feel for what Pandora really is. After this most women have a general idea of what kind of direction they want to take with their bracelet. If you still are not sure what you want, ask yourself a few questions:
1. Do I want all silver, two tone, or just 14k gold?
2. Would I like to incorporate color into my bracelet with glass beads? If so, will it be monotone or multicolor?
3. Do I want this to be an everyday bracelet, or something more for special events or outfits?

The next basic step would be to go into your local Pandora dealer to be properly fitted for your bracelet. Pandora bracelets come in several different sizes, and a Pandora expert can best guide you to the size that will fit you best along with which size you are most comfortable in. Remember, your Pandora bracelet will get "smaller" or tighten up a bit as you fill it up with beads. A good general rule is that the bracelet should fit comfortably on the wrist and you should be able to slide two fingers between your wrist and bracelet. Here is a picture to demonstrate a well fitting beadless Pandora bracelet. (I'd also like to give a little shout out to my beautiful hand model, Carol, here.)

Once you are comfortable with how your bracelet will fit, familiarize yourself with the Pandora lingo. Here's a little crash course
1. Clasp: how the bracelet opens and closes. Pandora makes two clasp styles; the basic lobster clasp and the much more popular Pandora snap clasp.
2. Thread: this is how the Pandora beads twist onto the bracelet. There are two additional threads which are made to have a clip kept on them.
3. Clips: a style of Pandora bead that snaps on rather than twists on. Clips are made to fit over the two center threads on the bracelet and are not typically used any where else on the bracelet. The clips serve several functions. They divide the bracelet into thirds to make styling more workable and to keep the other beads from sliding all over the bracelet (which could make wearing it uncomfortable). The clips also serve to cover the threads, thereby protecting both them and the threaded beads from wearing down.
Clips are also occasionally used over the originating thread on the bracelet to prevent beads from accidentally falling off when the bracelet is open.
4. Beads: the beads are what make up the body of the bracelet. They screw onto the bracelet.
5. Spacers: are usually smaller than beads and they typically slide onto the bracelet rather than screwing on. They serve to give definition to the beads they surround or to help serve as a bridge for beads that do not fit well next to each other.

Now that you have a well fitting bracelet and clips picked out to protect your bracelet, you are ready to begin styling the bracelet with beads. Next entry, I am going to discuss the first of the most popular methods of styling Pandora that we use at Swag. We call the method "ABC".

3 comments:

  1. I don't live under a rock, but I live in France and here Pandora bracelets are just starting to become popular - 3 years behind ;) Anyway, thank you for your post, I found it very useful, it really explains well the basics of Pandora jewelry.

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  2. This is very helpful for those who have received a bracelet, or a Pandora gift set on a special occasion. Once you get someone started on one, they will end up addicted! Plus, every Pandora store has different charms since each different place has exclusive charms you can only find there....still want a UK Olympics charm!

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