What is the purpose of a nomination bracelet?
What is the purpose of a nomination bracelet?
Nomination Bracelet was the first composable bracelet in which you can write your own name by uniting many Links with the letters of the alphabet, in fact the term “Nomination” comes from the latin and means“to name”.
How many links does a nomination bracelet have?
There are two ways to start your Nomination bracelet: Choose a starter bracelet, which consists of 18 plain Stainless Steel Nomination links (branded with the Nomination logo), plus a link of your choice! This is a great way to get started building your Nomination collection.
Are Nomination bracelets different sizes?
Bracelets are available in two different lengths: 26 cm and 60 cm (can be wrapped three times around the wrist).
Are Nomination bracelets still popular?
The Nomination Composable bracelets have become the brand’s number one seller, and following suit, they have also become our most popular item from the brand too. The Composable bracelets are known for their unique style and personalised design that is quite unlike anything else in the jewellery market.
Can I make my Nomination bracelet bigger?
*Please note, Nomination complete bracelets come in one size. You can purchase more featured links to increase the circumference but you cannot buy blank links. If you’re using your hands to add a charm, you will need to open the bracelet.
Is a nomination bracelet real silver?
Although the base metal of the charm links is always stainless steel, Nomination creates their unique designs with precious metals such as sterling silver, yellow gold and rose gold.
Can I wear my Nomination bracelets in water?
But, NOMINATION advises their customers not to wash or wear your bracelet in water. The reason is that contact with water can increase the chances of damage happening to enamel and the stones that are set within the charms.
How can you tell if a nomination bracelet is real?
How can you tell a fake Nomination Bracelet or Charm? All genuine blank Nomination charms will have the word NOMINATION on the front and all charms have ‘STAINLESS STEEL ® NOMINATION’ on the back. Therefore, if your item does not have this, it may be fake.
Are there different types of Nomination bracelets?
There are four different Nomination bracelet and link (charm) sizes; Tiny, Smarty, Classic and Big.
How can you tell a fake Nomination bracelet?
Do Nomination bracelets tarnish?
Nomination uses only the highest quality stainless steel of 304 or 316 grades, which is incredibly strong and will not tarnish.
Can you add links to a nomination bracelet?
A Nomination Bracelet looks fabulous, stacked, worn beside a watch, or just by itself; it is a truly versatile piece. Adding, removing, and changing around the links on your Nomination bracelet is super easy! It may take one or two tries the first time, but soon you’ll get the hang of it.
Do Nomination bracelets rust?
If your Nomination charm bracelet or charms have become tarnished and dirty, a simple cleaning procedure will help restore their bright shine in no time. Tarnishing occurs when sulphur or oxygen makes contact with the surface of the silver and causes a chemical reaction.
How can you tell if a Nomination bracelet is real?
How many different Nomination bracelets are there?
four different Nomination bracelet
There are four different Nomination bracelet and link (charm) sizes; Tiny, Smarty, Classic and Big.
Are Nomination charms real silver?
One easy way to spot a fake Nomination bracelet or tell if your bracelet is real is by the quality. Nomination charms are hand finished with sterling silver, rose gold, and or a yellow gold plate.
Do Pandora sell Nomination charms?
We stock charms from Pandora, Nomination and Rebecca, as well as from our exclusive Karma and Storie brands. Browse Pandora’s iconic Moments collection, Nomination’s classic Composable charms as well as newer charm concepts from your favourite brands.
Are there different sizes of Nomination charms?
Are all Nomination bracelets the same?
How do you know if a Nomination bracelet is real?