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How To Create a Profession Themed Charm Bracelet



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By : Amber S    zero times read
Submitted 2010-06-28 12:00:03

There are a great number of women today who are moving into very non-traditional types of jobs. This doesn't mean, however, that they wouldn't want to have a beautiful collection of charms to recognize their chosen profession, even if it isn't a typically job a woman may have held even just a few years ago. There are so many charms available now that finding charms for unique jobs is really not a problem, especially if you are creative in your thinking.

A friend of mine recently decided that she wanted to work for a fire department. We do live in a larger city that has a few female firefighters, but they are definitely not all that common. I decided that a great way to recognize her achievement in graduating from the fire department academy and starting her career was to get her a collection of charms designed around being a firefighter.

Since she is a silver jewelry lover, I decided to forgo gold charms and to get her a bracelet and charms that were in silver. This turned out to be a good decision and I was able to find a variety of charms that signified firefighting, graduation and starting a new career.

For firefighting charms I was amazed at the selection I had to choose from. I ended up selecting beautifully detailed silver charms of a fire truck, firefighter's helmet, a firefighter's axe and also a tiny pick and shovel charm.

In addition I added on a few different charms that I though tied in well with the profession. I found a ladder charm which I placed on the bracelet beside the fire truck, plus I also chose a cute little miniature fire hydrant that added a bit of humor to the whole bracelet.

For graduation and career I selected a variety of silver charms that included a disc charm with an engraved component. On the engraving I put the name of the fire department training academy as well as the date of her graduation. Since she did graduate top of her class I was sure to include that on the back of the graduation charm.

Since Rebecca is a great lover of all things to do with history and the fire department, I also found an adorable charm that included a Dalmatian dog in a fire hat. This combined with a pair of rubber boot charms, made the collection complete.

I was very surprised how excited she was with the charm bracelet and collection of charms. I knew she would appreciate them but had no idea how much she had always loved charms but had never got around to starting her own bracelet. Now I have something to add to as gifts for many years to come.

Author Resource:- Amber is a lifelong charm collector who specializes in gold charm bracelets. She recently inherited her mother's and grandmother's charm bracelets which gives her great memories and wisdom of her family. You too, can pass on important events to your daughter and granddaughters => http://www.charmstotreasure.com
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