I don’t feel about jewelry the same way most women do. I never wanted a big diamond ring – still don’t. When I pick jewelry, I don’t think carat, transparency, platinum or gold? I pick my jewelry based on three things: will it give me an allergy? (I’m allergic to anything containing nickel.) Do I like it? Will I actually wear it and not leave it sitting pretty in its box?
I see jewelry as any other accessory, and as any other accessory, I like interesting pieces, pieces that say something to me, pieces that… show personality, so to speak.
And that’s exactly what I would say of Thomas Sabo jewelry: it shows personality. Yours!
I first saw a Thomas Sabo display several years ago on the newly renovated accessory floor in Globus, one of the more upscale department stores in Zurich. At the time Globus had the exclusive for carrying Thomas Sabo jewelry in Switzerland, and while the collection was nowhere as large as it is now, it was stunning, and it was love at first sight (for me at least, not sure how the charms felt about the woman ogling them all the time).
The charm collection, called Thomas Sabo Charm Club, was really what drew me in; perfectly shaped charms, like small silver sculptures, packaged in an individual tiny hat box. Fun! And you could make charm necklaces, not just bracelets – I love necklaces much more than I ever will bracelets, so this was definitely a selling point.
Fast-forward to the following Christmas, when I received my first Thomas Sabo charm necklace; my husband, probably sick of hearing me talk about it and showing him the catalog all the time, had bought it for me on his last trip to Switzerland, picking 3 of the charms I had selected as my favorites:
Yes, he’s good. I think I’ll keep him.
My collection has grown since, ans so has my obsession: I now make a point of checking for new catalogs and pass by regularly to see specific charms in person, so anyone who has spent any length of time with me has been dragged to the nearest Thomas Sabo counter at least once (including Ally, when she came to visit from Atlanta
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The Thomas Sabo Charm Club and the Thomas Sabo Sterling Silver jewelry line have also grown, and now count hundreds of pieces, each year more original, detailed and eye-catching than the next. The charms come in a variety of topics, from fashion-related items to Disney characters; from sport-related charms to famous monuments and cultural symbols; and many more, including categories like Wild West, Gothic, Weddings, and so forth. (And they don’t tarnish like some other popular pricey silver jewelry *cough cough* Tiffany’s *cough*)

And in addition to the traditional silver, you can now make charm bracelets and necklaces with stretch pearl and stone bracelet, braided leather cords and colorful silk strings. And you can preview it and get a price estimate with the online charm creator.
My daughters meanwhile cannot wait until they are old enough to be able to borrow this jewelry and they help me pick the best charms twice a year, when the new catalogs come out. No doubt looking at it as something they will eventually wear, smart cookies
What do you think? Do you have an obsession? Something you have been collecting for years and still love after all this time? Share please.
Note: this is not a paid or promotional post. I have received no compensation nor free merchandise in exchange for this post. Though I kind of wish I had.
























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And I’m so glad I was (although I hardly think you had to “drag” me!)! I still think about how cute everything was in there! Have you added to your collection since? P.S. They should totally hire you to be their spokesperson.
This was so well done, I wish you had been as well!
I really love this. I love accessories that you can customize as you go, with piece you can change to fit your outfit or your mood. Love it.
I have things that I have been collecting for years. Not fashion, though. I mean, there is my ridiculous yarn stash, of course.
But, special to me, are my collections of Companion Library double books, from the 60s. They only made 19 different books, I think. Now you can find them on ebay and places like that, but I don’t order them online. That spoils the fun. I look for them as I sift through antique/junk stores. It’s like finding a hidden treasure. They aren’t particularly valuable, but they are special to me. I probably have about 50 of them (duplicates, obviously), and still I don’t yet have one of each. Stumbling across them is a special treat for me. That’s my special collection.
Twitter: bichonpawz
September 2, 2010 at 7:35 AM
These are fabulous!!!! I love them!!! My daughter gave me a Pandora bracelet for Christmas and I have to admit I am rather addicted to their charms….and these seem to be similar! Love them!!!
OMG, I’m drooooooling! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! Checking out the site now.
Twitter: goodgirlgonered
September 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM
These are absolutely adorable. And tres chic.
As always, I’d expect nothing less beautiful or cool from you! I like that last one, the red one, so pretty.
And hey, maybe they’ll see your post and ask you to review some mega-pricey item in their catalogue? **Wishful thinking!**
Twitter: eliefournier
September 5, 2010 at 5:36 AM
this pieces are so cute… love the charms on the bracelets… my fave i have to admit is the cherry… ha! hope you’re having a great weekend!
I love these…now I want. But then again I usually do want after reading your reviews.
I love these – my best friend and I first came across them on a weekend city break to Budapest and she gave my daughter a charm bracelet as a “welcome to the world” gift. So sweet!
Wow… adorable, I love it, perfect for any keys.