I Made These Mistakes Buying Charms, So You Don't Have To

I decided to add some cute charms to my bracelet, but I ended up making a few significant purchasing errors along the way. Don't repeat my mistakes! I'm sharing what I learned so you can find beautiful charms without any hassle.

I had my eye on the Bamoer 925 Sterling Silver Pink Heart Hanging Beads Hollow-out Love Pendant Charms for Women Bracelet Necklace DIY from Sumsfashion. But first, I went wrong...

Mistake #1: Going for the Cheapest Option

This was a big mistake! I spotted a charm that was incredibly cheap and thought, "What a great deal!" However, a low price often signals low quality. The charm I purchased tarnished quickly and looked terrible after just a few weeks. I understand wanting to save money, but sometimes it's wiser to invest a little more in something durable.

Think of it this way: you buy a super cheap beanie, but it falls apart after one wash. Was it really a good deal? Not at all. The same logic applies to charms.

Verdict: Don't automatically choose the cheapest charm. Prioritize quality over price.

Mistake #2: Ignoring Quality Indicators

I didn't pay enough attention to what the charm was made of—I just looked at the picture. That was a major error. Quality indicators tell you whether a charm is likely to last. Always look for:

If you overlook these factors, you could end up with a flimsy charm that breaks. It's like buying a beanie with loose threads and weak seams—it simply won't hold up!

Verdict: Always check the quality indicators before purchasing. Look for "925 Sterling Silver" and signs of good craftsmanship.

Mistake #3: Not Checking Reviews

I skipped reading reviews, which was a huge mistake! Reviews are like getting advice from fellow shoppers. They can alert you to potential problems or confirm how great a product is. I later came across a review that said, "Awful practice. Asked about buying a Rolex. They said I needed to 'build a relationship with the store' and that what I wanted was 'not the first piece you will get from us'. What a joke. I’ll take my business elsewhere." Although this review is about a Rolex, it highlights the importance of researching the seller and seeing what other customers say. You want to avoid sellers who are difficult to work with. The same principle applies whether you're buying a charm or a beanie—you don't want to deal with a company that provides poor service.