sterling silver pandora style beads

Pandora Jewelry

The history of Pandora beads originated in Denmark about three decades ago. These beads are established on stories from Greek mythology. Each one is exclusive and hand-crafted, and once put together on a bracelet or necklace, they tell a different tale.

According to the Greek myth, Zeus wanted revenge on the god Prometheus, as he had stolen fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. Zeus instructed Hephaestus to create Pandora – the first woman – and made the other gods spoil her in order to entice humans. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, gifted Pandora clothes, the goddess of love, Aphrodite, nurtured her beauty and chariots, goddess of charm adorned her with necklaces crafted by Hephaestus.

Meanwhile Pandora was given a box by Zeus, which she was forbidden to open, soon after she was sent to earth. Whilst being created she was created she infused with curiosity, hence Pandora could not avoid the temptation of looking in and finding out what was in the box thus she opened the box and let evil into the world subsequently all that was left in the box was hope.

The makers of Pandora jewelry use hope as the theme behind their jewelry. This Pandora jewelry allows the wearer to create their own style of jewelry and tell their own story using the different beads which are available. Each piece of jewelry is a door and window into the wearer’s imagination.

Pandora Jewelry charms today make up for one of the most popular bracelets jewelry in Pandora market. They have a unique appeal of being enhanced as and when you like, as you can starry with a couple of beads now along with spacers and then upgrade your bracelet on your wish. Pandora jewelry charms are also considered a great pick among men as a gift for the woman in their life. Girl’s especially young women and teenagers are really happy about having one. Generally you can pick up a bracelet with a couple of beads and enhance it by gifting a bead on every special occasion .The cost of the bracelet or the charm depends on the material the charm is made of. The main materials used are sterling silver, oxidised sterling silver or 14ct gold. So there is something out for every pocket.

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