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Why Pandora Jewellery?

pandora braceletsWith the Pandora range you can personalise your Pandora jewellery by choosing from the wide range of beads including letters, animals, gemstones in endless range of charms.

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The collection is available in sterling silver, a combination of sterling silver and 14ct yellow gold, or 14ct yellow gold beads. Start designing your own Pandora Jewellery now

Why choose Pandora Jewellery?

Why choose Pandora JewelleryThe most exciting feature of Pandora jewellery is that you design your jewellery exactly the way you want it.

With hundreds of beads to choose from you’re Pandora creation is sure to be as unique as you want it to be.

And the best part about the Pandora jewellery is that you can keep adding to your Pandora jewellery collection over time.

You can start with one bracelet or necklace and just a few beads, then you can add beads in the future, your loved ones can buy beads for you as gifts……

Then you can add another bracelet or necklace to your collection.

There’s no limit to how many Pandora bracelets or necklaces that you can wear.
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Once you try Pandora jewellery you’ll love it so much you’ll be hooked.

Then before you know it, you’ll start suggesting Pandora beads to friends and family that they can buy for you as gifts.

The Pandora Myth

The myth of Pandora starts with the Greek gods.

The myth tells us that the gods created all life on earth.

The Greek gods on Mount Olympus created turtles with shields, frogs with crooked legs, and bumble-bees with heavy bodies.

The god Prometheus was very proud of the human beings and wanted to give them a present, but all the shields and wings had already been given to the animals on the earth.

Hence, the present he gave was a spark from the fire of the sun.

The god Zeus, became angry. “How dare he do such a thing?”. Zeus decided to take revenge.

On Zeus’ command, the god Hephaistos and the goddess Venus created the first woman on the earth.

Zeus called her Pandora, meaning “one who has received all presents”.

Pandora charmed both the gods and the people as she still does today.

The myth about Pandora has become a symbol of feminine strength and charm – and this symbolism is emphasised in the Pandora jewellery collection.

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