Love language

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What better way to embrace love and life than a keep-forever piece of jewellery

Padlock & Key Dangle necklace, £150, Bracelet, £70, Double Link (on bracelet), £30, Galaxy Heart Medallion Charm, £40, all Pandora
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Lab-grown 0.75 ct diamond necklace, £1,390, Tennis bracelet, £80, Ring, £100, Lab-grown 0.15 ct diamond rings, £275 and £225; Pearl necklace, £225, Eternity rings, £80 each, Wishbone rings, £35 each, Dual band ring, £100, Tennis bracelets, £80 each, Necklace, £125, Labgrown diamond bangles, £375 (0.15 ct) and £1,190 (0.25 ct), Lab-grown diamond rings, £850 (0.5 ct) and £2,990 (1.75 ct), Ring, £125, all Pandora

Charms have always held a special place in our jewellery boxes, due to their unique ability to tell a story, or signify a personal milestone. Each unique bauble on a bracelet divulges a significant event, a hobby, a person, or achievement in the wearer’s life. Essentially, it’s one of the most highly personalised and meaningful pieces of jewellery in our arsenal, destined to be passed down for generations.

Since its launch over 40 years ago, the Danish brand’s bracelets have become world-renowned: a go-to for people seeking to express their individuality through a plethora of charms. And now, with a focus on unique design and high-quality craftsmanship across all categories, Pandora is reaching new heights as a complete jewellery brand for anyone looking to add sparkle to their life.

No mean feat for a company that is currently present in over 100 countries. This quest has set them on track to become wholly carbon neutral by 2025.

The jewellery giant has also pledged to remove mined diamonds and gems from its production. Pandora Lab-Grown Diamonds, launched in 2021, uses diamonds that are created above ground and set in 100% recycled gold and silver.

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