How Many Charms Is Too Many? Our Strong Chains Have No Limits

Let’s be honest.

If you’re asking “how many charms is too many?”… you probably already want to add another one.

And the answer?

There isn’t one.

The Myth of “Too Many”

Somewhere along the line, there became this idea that you should keep it minimal.

One charm. Maybe two. Don’t overdo it.

But jewellery isn’t about rules.

It’s about wearing what you actually like.

If that means one small charm, great.
If it means a whole collection hanging from one chain? Also great.

The Real Question: Can Your Chain Handle It?

Because here’s the thing—it’s not really about “too many.”

It’s about whether your chain can actually take it.

Charms add weight. The more you add, the heavier it gets.

And not all chains are made for that.

Built to Hold More

My chains are made to be worn properly.

Solid. Strong. No flimsy links that feel like they might give up halfway through the day.

So if you want to keep adding charms over time, you can.

No second guessing. No worrying it won’t hold.

Just build it up however you like.

I’ve designed the charm bails to be large enough to glide straight over the lobster clasp, so you can easily take charms on and off your bracelet or necklace depending on your mood.

No faffing. No restrictions. Just switch things up whenever you like.

Go All In or Keep It Simple

There’s no right way to wear it.

You can:

Keep it minimal with one or two meaningful charms

Slowly add more over time

Or go all in and load it up from the start

It’s completely up to you.

Or… Layer It Up

If one chain is getting full (or you just like the look), layering is always a good option.

Multiple chains, different lengths, different textures.

It gives you that same “more is more” feel—just spread out a bit.


It’s Your Jewellery

There’s no limit. No rules. No “correct” number.

Just what you like and how you want to wear it.

Final Thoughts

If you love it, wear it.

If you want to add another charm, do it.

And if you want a chain that can actually keep up—well, that’s exactly what mine are made for.

Go minimal. Go maximal. Layer it up. Do whatever you want and have fun with your jewellery.

Either way, you don’t need to hold back.

Laura xx

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