Tara's Diary - A Look at this Pandora Style Celtic Bracelet
By thecelt
The Tara’s Diary charm bracelet is one of the most splendid pieces of Irish Jewelry that you will ever get your hands on. It truly upholds its name as it is nothing short of charming. One look at this bracelet and you will easily be captivated by its beauty and splendor. It is no wonder that many people adore this piece of Pandora style Celtic bracelet.
However, you must know that the beauty of this bracelet lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in the deep symbolic meanings that it holds. Similar with any Irish jewelry, it is not only beautiful but also meaningful, making this bracelet doubly important.
But what makes this bracelet stand out among the other pieces of Celtic jewelry is the fact that you can personalize your own Tara’s Diary charm bracelet. Tara’s Diary charms can be added to your existing Pandora bracelet or you can create a brand-new one by opting for a Tara’s Diary silver bracelet with secure clasp.
Tara's Diary Celtic Charm Bracelet
Each bead that you use to adorn this bracelet can signify important events or mark special occasions in your life, may it be in the past, present or future. This is one of the main reasons why this is a much sought-after piece of jewelry.
Aside from being able to tell a story with these beads, you can also express your artistry and creativity. These beautiful charms that come in a wide variety of shapes, finishes, and colors can be mixed and matched to make a wonderful three-dimensional Tara’s Diary bracelet. There are box charms, dangling charms, round charms, and oval charms of different stunning colors that can add interesting effect to your bracelet.
Another great thing about this Celtic bracelet is its versatility. It can be a beautiful complement to casual or formal wear. This means that whether you are going to attend a formal dinner party with your family or a casual night-out with your friends, your Tara’s Diary bracelet will never feel out of place.
Choosing charms for your bracelet is fun but it can also be challenging. With so many choices, you can easily be overwhelmed and confused. However, the technique here is to get to know each of the charm, especially the meaning behind each one so you will know which of these you would want to have in your charm bracelet.
Here are some examples of charms that you can add to your bracelet.
1. Tara's Diary Square Bead "I Love U" Trinity Knot
There may be no better way to express your love than to say it with a Tara’s Diary Square Bead “I love you” Trinity Knot. This beautiful sterling silver charm has the words “I love you” on the three sides while the Trinity Knot is on the fourth side. This is the perfect gift idea for your mother, daughter, friend, niece, cousin, or girlfriend.
2. Tara's Diary Square Bead Claddagh Symbols
The Claddagh symbol is one of the most popular symbols in Irish culture and heritage. This symbol which features a pair of hands clasping a heart, adorned with a crown on top makes the perfect bead for any Tara’s Diary bracelet for it symbolizes love, friendship, and loyalty. If you know the rich romantic story behind this symbol, you would surely want to include this in every Tara’s Diary bracelet that you own or give as a gift.
3. Trinity Knot Charm
This charm, which is available in blue or green enamel, represents the divine trinity of Christianity, namely The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. Including this in your bracelet can be a strong testament of your Christian devotion and spiritual faith.
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4. Tara's Diary Kids Pacifier and Celtic Knot
This charm signifies the birth of a new baby and you can include this in your bracelet to commemorate the memorable day when you gave birth to your child. You can also give this as a gift to a new mom.
When buying Tara’s Diary bracelet, make sure you find a reliable Irish jewelry store that guarantees the highest standards of quality and authentic Irish craftsmanship. If you are going to buy online, look for a secure online store that can ensure you of a safe buying transaction and assist you in your every need and concern.
Each bead in your Tara’s Diary charm bracelet tells a story, making it the perfect keepsake that you can treasure for the rest of your life. Make sure you take care of this piece of wondrous Celtic jewelry.
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RedElf 2 years ago
I am so impressed! You make this "hub thing" look so easy.