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Sterling Silver chain (16")- £3.99 was £9.99 & Free Del -at H Samuels

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  • skibster
    skibster Posts: 3,808 Forumite
    This may seem a dense question, but could you add your own charm to this, and if so, how? Hubby bought me a sterling silver charm, but I have never added one to a necklace and don't know if I need one with a special link that can be removed or what.
  • nellienoo
    nellienoo Posts: 1,347 Forumite
    skibster wrote: »
    This may seem a dense question, but could you add your own charm to this, and if so, how? Hubby bought me a sterling silver charm, but I have never added one to a necklace and don't know if I need one with a special link that can be removed or what.

    Hi Skibster-how lovely! I am guessing that you should be able to. Have a look on the website to see if there are any charms that have a similar fitting to yours. I have a long thin silver chain that I use to swap between couple of charm like pieces-both of these have a small hollow circular bit on the charm, that I just slip my chain through.
    Sorry- hope it makes sense !:)
    :hello: SHARING THE LOVE (OF A BARGAIN) x
  • skibster
    skibster Posts: 3,808 Forumite
    nellienoo wrote: »
    Hi Skibster-how lovely! I am guessing that you should be able to. Have a look on the website to see if there are any charms that have a similar fitting to yours. I have a long thin silver chain that I use to swap between couple of charm like pieces-both of these have a small hollow circular bit on the charm, that I just slip my chain through.
    Sorry- hope it makes sense !:)

    I hadn't look close enough, but I discovered the loop on the charm was big enough to go over the small end of a clasp, and I was able to slip off the dangly bit on one of my other necklaces and put the new charm on, so now I don't really need to buy a new chain. Yay!
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