I’m sure most of you ladies have been suckered into some sort of bracelet/charm collection. The most successful and popular being Pandora. Now, this little addiction can get quite costly (as can Alex & Ani, which I just recently started collecting), so I was happy to review Glamulet and their more affordable charm bracelets. They offer just as many beautiful charms, but at prices that won’t hurt your wallet, while also giving you free shipping. What is not to love with the holidays quickly approaching (seriously, they are and I’m having anxiety about it)? They are also packaged beautifully and I loved opening my little blue ribboned box!
I chose a very romantic little set of charms, all revolving around hearts and love. I especially loved the puzzle piece heart as it reminded me of the autism awareness puzzle pieces! Although I was a little confused as to how to open the bracelet (no joke, I had to google it) and would have preferred some instructions, the rest was easy peasy to “assemble.” I quickly slide in my charms and voila! My beautiful little bracelet was complete! I absolutely loved the way it complemented my current wrist party of power mini’s too.
After an initial wear, I can say that they are sturdy (not the same can be said for those adorable Harry Potter inspired Ashley Bridget charms unfortunately) and are of great quality. I can’t wait to add to my collection and will probably get my little hands on the following next:
Leo Charm | Baby Rattle | Dream Moon | Evil Eye
Do you collect any charm bracelets?
If you want to start, I’d definitely recommend trying out Glamulet. You’ll get the experience and style without really impacting your budget too harshly. Plus, I’ll soften the blow even more so by giving you all a promo code for 15% off: Melissa15 – happy shopping, geek girls!
Disclosure: I received a free bracelet and charm set from Glamulet in exchange for writing a review on my blog.
abigailgamble says
I think you should be aware of how terrible a company Glamulet is. After failing to deliver products on time, they ignore any customer service requests for a refund, effectively stealing money from their customers.
I’ve found multiple online reviews that show this is not a one-off case, but rather a pattern of atrocious, purposeful customer service failures. (They deleted a comment I made on their Facebook page, which tells me they got the message but will not respond). It will be detrimental to your brand to continue partnering with such an unethical company.