Sterling Silver Jewelry Charms

Apr 10
07:15

2008

Marcia Henin

Marcia Henin

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The popularity of sterling silver antiques, the items that are most popular and the Judaica charms magic.

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Sterling silver jewelry charms are very popular as they are ancient Judaica. Ancients Egyptians wore bracelets with charms. They used them to protect against bad luck and evil forces. Jewelry charms began with holy symbols and became a part of daily dressing.

In ancient times,Sterling Silver Jewelry Charms Articles people made Sterling silver rings from almost any material of value. They mostly used precious metals. They were available in plenty in those times.

Other sterling silver rings were made of gemstones inlaid in them or mounted with precious metals. Queen Victoria popularized these sterling silver jewelry charms all over modern Europe by wearing lockets, bracelets, Sterling silver rings and other Judaica jewelry.

Silver Charms in America:

America was charmed with Charms around the period of World War II. Soldiers, who returned from duty station, brought with them various types of charms and pendants.

Sterling silver jewelry charms represent interest and personalities of the person who is wearing them. Some Judaica charms represent the religious leanings of the wearer. Music lovers use charms on the musical instrument. Joggers use it on a pair of sneakers and ballerina on ballet slippers.

Below mentioned are certain admirable points of Silver Charm:

  1. It lasts forever.
  1. It honors any special occasion.
  1. It reminds or precious memories.
  1. It lasts for generation.
  1. Finally, it makes a magnificent gift collection.

Silver Metal:

Silver is a soft metal and its usage has been special for centuries. Using silver, people make charms for god and religious worship. Silver is a symbol of comfortable living. Sterling silver is much stronger than pure silver. Sterling silver is 90 percent silver and the remaining 10 percent contains copper, zinc or nickel. These metals make it tougher and maintain the innate beauty.

Silver charms and other Judaic jewelry represent the particular spirituality of the wearer. Many people wear plain simple crosses while others wear the cross with corpus or the body of Christ on it. Others wear saint's medals. People wear lockets with images of their lovers inside. Some people use Judaic jewelry to protect against evil spirits, for good luck and for safety in times of trouble.