The Dazzle of the Discount Italian Charm
Maybe every Alzheimer’s patient should be given a discount Italian charm. The writer of the following article has not made that suggestion, but her ideas were encouraged by a report about sharing medical information on Alzheimer’s patients. That report had not mentioned a discount Italian charm, but it had mentioned a microchip. A suggestion that such chips might be injected into Alzheimer’s patients had brought loud protests. The writer of the following article had understood those protests. She also appreciated the value of having medical information on a chip. The writer’s suggested compromise has been included in the following article.Like all Italian charms, the discount Italian charm links easily to other charms. Those linked charms then form a new sort of charm bracelet Charms that link together with ease can also be unlinked. That fact facilitates the exchange of one discount Italian charm for a second such charm.
At youth gatherings the exchange of mementos has always been popular. Such exchanges could be seen as an attempt to “seal” a new friendship. Present-day youth have thus demonstrated a true fascination with the ability to seal a friendship by exchanging one discount Italian charm for a second such charm.
The appeal of the discount Italian charm stems as well from a second factor. Such a charm can be part of a one-of-a-kind creation. A charm can easily be customized, so that it becomes a more meaningful gift to a friend. The advent of digital photography has aided the creation of tiny portraits, photos that can be imprinted onto any Italian charm.
Lovers of jewelry thrill at the opportunity to create charm bracelets with a personal touch. Of course, like any new “fad,” the popularity of the discount Italian charm has faded, as it has become a more commonplace item of jewelry. As a result, the popularity of the Italian charm has encouraged the creation of other ways for youth to build their own bracelets.
That led to the creation of a web site that offered Internet viewers a new way to “build a bracelet.” That web site offered information on the Pandora charm discount. It showed the online shopper how to take a simple chain, and to add to that chain various spacers, beads and clips.
Since technology had provided bracelet wearers with a way to put tiny pictures on Italian charms, it seemed only natural to investigate ways to put tiny pictures on the beads in a Pandora charm bracelet. In that way those beads could be customized in the same way that the discount Italian charm had been customized. That of course could motivate friends to start sharing their Pandora beads.
The true influence of these new charms has not yet been showcased by the media. The presence of an Italian charm bracelet or a Pandora charm bracelet on a particular Hollywood starlet might spur interest in such charms. It might encourage many online shoppers to visit the web sites that offer such charms.
Maybe either the Italian charm bracelet or the Pandora charm bracelet could somehow be stylized to fit with the needs of the 21st Century. Maybe a charm or a bead with a microchip could be added to any such bracelet. Maybe such a microchip could carry important medical information. Such a feature would offer an exciting alternative to the plain and simple emergency bracelet.