Charms to ward off evil date to Neolithic times, where hunters wore stones for luck. A few hundred years ago, superstition made charms an important part of everyday life - even the peasants depended on them for well being. Today’s charm jewellery stems from Queen Victoria’s fascination with charms. They're often collected as reminders of good times, and are carried because their sentiment makes the wearer feel comfortable.

Price is per metal skull bead - each measures 17mm x 13mm x 7mm, drilled from top-to-bottom, hollow...
£2.99
Price is per four beads, quite heavy - measures 14mm x 10mm with 5mm hole. History of CharmsCarrying...
Price is per two beads - measure 14mm x 10mm with 5mm hole. History of CharmsCarrying charms to...
Price is per two beads - measure 14mm x 10mm with 5mm hole.   History of CharmsCarrying charms...
Price is per four beads, quite heavy - measures 14mm x 10mm with 5mm hole. History of CharmsCarrying...
Price is per 12mm bead with 1mm hole ready to thread. History of CharmsCarrying charms to ward off...
Price is per 10mm bead. History of CharmsCarrying charms to ward off evil dates to Neolithic times where...
Price is per two beads - measure 14mm x 10mm with 5mm hole.History of CharmsCarrying charms to ward...
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