Metal charms are a must-have in costume jewelry design. They can be found everywhere: at the tips of ears, on wrists, around necks and even on ankles! Metal charms have the advantage of being inexpensive and of personalizing a piece of jewelry in no time at all.



















































The special thing about a charm is that it's rather small, which distinguishes it from a pendant. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you can fit them just about anywhere, even on a ring.
Metal charms are a must-have when it comes to personalizing your jewelry and giving a unique identity to each of your creations. Whether you're a DIY novice or an experienced designer looking for new inspiration, these decorative ornaments can be easily integrated into a multitude of projects. Thanks to their rings, they can be simply attached to chains, bracelets or earring holders, using suitable joining rings and pliers.
The diversity of shapes on offer lets you vary your styles and satisfy all your creative desires. You can opt for symbolic charms (stars, hearts, feathers), nature-inspired patterns (flowers, animals, leaves) or more modern geometric designs or fantasy charms (robot, donut, character). Combined with beads, pendants or various primers, charms become real details that add relief and character to your creations. They are just as well suited to creating a minimalist, discreet piece of jewelry as they are to composing a charms bracelet or a necklace rich in elements.
For beginners, metal charms are an ideal entry point into jewelry design. Simple to use, they require very few tools and quickly produce an attractive result. For the more experienced designer, they open up a wealth of combination possibilities and enable experimentation with more complex assemblies, combining different materials and textures.
We also provide tutorials and practical guides to guide you step by step through your creations. These shared resources help you find inspiration, perfect your techniques and enrich your handmade jewelry collections. Whether you want to offer a personalized piece of jewelry or create unique accessories for yourself, metal charms are an essential creative asset.
There are many ways to hang a charm in metal, or any other material. The charm generally has a closed ring or a hole.
You can simply thread it onto a fine cord or chain.
For a professional look and a straight charm, you can use open rings. These enable you to attach your charm to earrings, rings, bracelets, chain... Or use your charms to make a charm bracelet.
Simply attach a Lobster Clasp to your charm, and you'll be able to put it on and take it off your bracelets as you please.
This small component is ideal for creating jewelry and accessories.
Here are a few creative ideas, but there's nothing to stop you letting your imagination run wild.
As you can see, there are an infinite number of possibilities for creating jewelry with charms. For beginners, we give you the basics of jewelry-making in our toolbox. You'll learn how to properly attach your charms or choose the right joining rings.
It all depends on the type of metal used, its surface treatment and your intendeduse. There are several metals commonly used for charms: brass, zamac, zinc, aluminum and more. Each has its own specific characteristics.
To prolong the life of your metal charms, avoid contact with water, chemicals and perfume, and store them away from humidity. As for cleaning, you can find all our advice in this fact sheet.