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Monday, March 17, 2008

Charms

Since ancient times, charms have held a very significant place in society. May it be for superstitious reasons or for their quaint and delicate beauty, men and women around the world have used them since the beginning of time.

Charms come in various forms, from bracelets and amulets to pendants and necklaces. Each one of these have their own individual beauty and significance. The first proper record of charms being used dates back to the ancient Egyptians. Charms held a religious significance for these people and were believed to be a key element for a passage into the afterlife. This is evident from the several charm artifacts found in the Egyptian tombs.

The advent of Christianity several centuries later, brought along with it a whole new era for charms. The crosses and fish charms called ?ichthys? became popular among the followers of the religion. The horseshoe charm, which evolved around the same era, is still considered lucky.

Later on, during the Middle Ages, charms assumed a whole new meaning. They were used along with incantations and spells to curse enemies and protect the ones wearing them. During he Renaissance period, the importance and significance of charms faded as the print media spread education and did away with superstition. However, charms saw a revival during Queen Victoria?s reign where they were used more as ornamental jewelry than for mysticism.

Today, charms have very little superstitious or religious significance and are used primarily as jewelry items. Charm bracelets, necklaces, anklets and amulets go very well with most attire and hence have become a popular fashion accessory. With their myriad

variety and beautiful designs, charms are a perfect way to compliment ones individuality and lifestyle.

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