Thomas Sabo Charm Club

Have you heard of this line? Are you in Europe?

Thomas Sabo is a European company that has made collecting charms new again. I first saw them in Las Vegas at their shop in the Fashion Show Mall. If you are there, make a point of stopping in to see the whole line. There are few places that sell the charms in America, though there are online options. The Thomas Sabo website only sells to Europe, not the States.

The charms are 925 sterling silver, some with Swarovski crystals. They are very, very nicely made and rich looking. Some are meant to be worn by men. Some are very large, edgy, Goth. You are only limited to your imagination or what you’d like to collect or commemorate.

They are made to attach 3 at a time with their own clasp to a connector. This clasp is small enough not to take away from the beauty of the charm. They have many styles of connectors such as:

You can buy ready made bracelets in various colors:

They have cute charms such as:

They have charms suitable for Vegas:

Or an angel wing:

Hand of Fatima

How about a Minnie?

This was a gorgeous charm:

Or without the crystals:

How about a dragonfly or a butterfly:

How about a dragon?

You name it; they’ve got it: London Taxi
; London Double Decker Bus
; Tooth Black
; Statue Of Liberty
; Eiffel Tower
; edgy Goth charms; large charms for men; large connectors; heavy necklaces; Skull Black
; Snowflake
; faith hope love; crosses; Airplane
; initials; baby booties; Buddha
; earrings; charm strap; more Disney; Flip Flop Sandal, plain or fancy; purses; Handbag White Charm; Lantern Charm; Ball Black ;Bootie .

I bought a couple of connectors and included charms of my own in this style. That’s an option too.

Do you have any of these charms? I bet you’d love them if you did!

Karin

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2 comments ↓
#1 Vanessa on 03.27.09 at 7:00 pm

Ohhh; Thomas Sabo jewelry in general is so gorgeous, I love it :) Everytime I go into town I stop by the counter selling Thomas Sabo product line. These charms are really pretty, I don’t own any at of today though. Perhaps I’ll write Santa a letter…:)

#2 Karin on 03.27.09 at 7:09 pm

You should get a connector, if you have any charms of your own. It is easy to add your own to them, but not as easy to remove and change them around as the Sabo ones which have the little clamp.

I beaded a necklace to match the bracelet. I generally add one of Book Girls beautiful pendants to it.

And if you do any beading, you could even bead your own bracelet.

Is beading popular where you are? do gem shows come in with loose hanks of beads? Are there any bead or beading supply stores near you?

I’m trying to figure out how to use this technique to make earrings — or if the charms would be too heavy. I know Sabo has earrings, but I didn’t see them in person. I’ve got some old broken chains, etc. that could be melted down and made into a connector, but it would have to be angled differently. So far, the muse hasn’t hit.

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