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Pandora jewelry has been making waves in different countries all across the globe since its inception in 1999.http://www.tiffanyconline.com/ , Originating in Denmark, Pandora jewelry is now being sold in 18 different countries, including the United States.http://www.mbtbutykup.com/mbt-buty.html ,


One of the things that make Pandora jewelries really special is the Pandora jewelry charms. You get to select the charms that you will add to your bracelet, so that you are the only one that has that type of Pandora jewelry. Pandora has certainly made jewelry personalization as one of its unique hallmark traits, making it wildly popular all over the world.

Aside from the fully customizable Pandora jewelry charms, another thing that sets Pandora jewelry apart from all its competitors is the secret clasp of every Pandora bracelet. The clasp of Pandora bracelets is pretty tricky to open, since it aims to secure the bracelet on your wrist without compromising the aesthetic function of the said Pandora jewelry. Therefore, if you are planning to purchase your very own Pandora bracelet with Pandora jewelry charms, you need to master how to open the bracelet抯 clasp.

The first thing that you need to do is to look for the clasp in your Pandora jewelry. As mentioned above, the clasp is pretty tricky to spot because it doubles as a decorative Pandora charm; hence it also looks like the rest of your Pandora jewelry charms. In order for you to know which one is the clasp, look for a Pandora bead that has a thin slit from end to end.

Now that you have located the bracelet抯 clasp, you have to grasp the Pandora jewelry gently on either side of the clasp, then press the nail of your thumb into the slit in the clasp. Make sure that you exert just enough pressure to pop open the clasp. With this, you can use your fingers to fully open the clasp. This will expose the end of the bracelet in the grooved cradle.

To close the bracelet, you just need to press the end piece inside the bead clasp, then squeeze the clasp together until it shuts. To make it easier for you, you can also purchase a Pandora jewelry flower opener, so that you don抰 have to manually open the clasp anymore. It can also be used as a mobile phone charm when not in use.