Pandora style jewellery has grown increasingly popular as a result of its stylish design and its highly personalized trademark. It’s almost hard to believe that this Pandora style jewellery only entered the American consumer market sometime in 2003. Sourced from Copenhagen, Denmark, Pandora style jewellery is at the receiving end of continually improving unique styles and designs for beads and charms. This is because Pandora style jewellery has a Copenhagen design headquarters that houses 250 skilled goldsmiths that are learned not only in the traditional Danish Pandora style jewellery design, but are also very much attuned to popular jewellery designs.
Pandora style jewellery, as the name suggests, was inspired by the myth of Pandora. Pandora was created by Hephaestus upon Zeus’ bidding and desire for vengeance on Prometheus and humanity. Pandora was unable to restrain herself from opening a box entrusted to her by Zeus, and in the process, released all the evil in the box into the world. What remained in the box were hope and virtue. These, hope and virtue, are materially manifested in the free-spirited and personalized jewellery styles embodied in Pandora style jewellery.
Pandora style jewellery makes use of engraved charms and beads. More modern designs incorporate some colourful beads, including Murano style glass beads. These are threaded in a three thread system that allows the wearer to move, reposition, and re-assemble the bracelet as they wish. This system also allows the beads to move freely as the bracelet moves on the wrist of the person wearing it.