Riamay Matrose
Joined: 19 December 2017 Location: Australia
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Posted: 19 December 2017 at 02:03 | IP Logged
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I featured my pandora
charms canada last year in a review, which attracted
a fair amount of notice at the time for its fun candy
design and sweet little details, with many collectors
wishing Pandora did something similar! Happily enough, this
year this new Santa’s Home charm makes a lovely
alternative to the Chamilia bead for those who are Pandora
purists, and would rather stick to just one brand. It may
not have the cute candy aspect to it that the Chamilia one
has (it would also work kind of nicely in fairytale-themed
bracelets – it would be perfect for Hansel & Gretel!), but
it does have the same level of detail and sweetness.
Pandora like to put little mottos and motifs on a lot of
their pandora jewelry
outlet canada these days, and the bottom of the charm
says ‘In Santa’s Home It’s Always Warm’. I’m not sure
that this charm really needed any quotations on it, but, if
you don’t like script on your charms, it’s really not
that noticeable – it’s more like a little easter egg. The
oxidation is just slightly rubbed off on my ‘e’, but
that’s okay!The charm is not the same on both sides, which
shows nice attention to detail; the snow doesn’t quite
come all the way down the roof, and the door is replaced
with another little window. The other amazing detail, which
you can see better in this picture, is that the individual
bricks of the house are detailed in the enamel! I have no
idea how they do this, but it looks just stunning.
I came up with another take on this sort of design, also,
one which features a bit more colour. This is the Santa’s
Home bead on my Northern Lights grey leather
pandora charms cheap
canada, which features the Anna and Elsa muranos to
represent the Aurora Borealis, the Layers of Lace clips to
represent ice crystals, and then the cute Polar Bear dangle
as well. Also, as an aside – just look at the cute paw
prints on the bottom of the Polar Bear’s feet! I had
forgotten that little detail was there.
__________________ James T Frye
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