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I'm forty-one and don't consider myself too old for anything, Pandora included. :greengrin:


I agree here. I am 46 and my husband just bought my first Pandora. I love it and also love the fact that is can be changed if you want. Granted it will only be worn at certain times but I love it none the less.
 
Are you still using your Pandora bracelets? I am not using mine anymore :( I became more interested with diamonds and fine jewelries. Have you experienced this?

My mom is 62 and I bought her a pandora bracelet with two murano charms and two spacers. I'm eyeing on buying her some openwork charms. She wears the pandora bracelet a lot but I once showed her some cutesy charms like the sta. Claus and teddy bear charms. She said she likes to keep her jewelry classic. So i guess you can keep wearing pandora but your taste in charms might change. I'm 23 and I like cutesy charms. I have a chick, sta. Claus, buddha and the christmas sock with a teddy bear on top. 😊
 
I'm 43 and luv my pandora, having the freedom to play and create whatever you want with all those beautiful beads and array colours is what inticed me. I think they have a good selection of charms for young and older ladies, although most of us older ladies probaby prefer pandora older designed charms when pandora was still a small family run business and having their own in house pandora artist & designers charms were very Danish/European inspired. When it got taken over in 2008 around that time I think and pandora became a listed company, thats when the real change in design came. And now I think because it's gotten so huge with it's global brand they've had to be more generic and uniform in design to attract the mass market and use less real gemstones to keep cost low since they now have bigger factories and outlay. But even so with all the changes I still like majority of their designs mixing old and new designs. But do know a lot of ladies that feel a bit alienated with there new stuff. I shall stop rambling:) post a pic of what I'm wearing today.
 

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I'm 38 and just got my first bracelet a few months ago for my birthday, I love Pandora :) my mom is the one who got me started on it, she's in her 60's and wears it too. Oh and my teenage daughter loves it and wears the rings. I think anyone can wear it.
 
I'm 43 and luv my pandora, having the freedom to play and create whatever you want with all those beautiful beads and array colours is what inticed me. I think they have a good selection of charms for young and older ladies, although most of us older ladies probaby prefer pandora older designed charms when pandora was still a small family run business and having their own in house pandora artist & designers charms were very Danish/European inspired. When it got taken over in 2008 around that time I think and pandora became a listed company, thats when the real change in design came. And now I think because it's gotten so huge with it's global brand they've had to be more generic and uniform in design to attract the mass market and use less real gemstones to keep cost low since they now have bigger factories and outlay. But even so with all the changes I still like majority of their designs mixing old and new designs. But do know a lot of ladies that feel a bit alienated with there new stuff. I shall stop rambling:) post a pic of what I'm wearing today.

Beautiful! I love that two toned heart charm and your blush muranos 😍
 
I'm 43 and luv my pandora, having the freedom to play and create whatever you want with all those beautiful beads and array colours is what inticed me. I think they have a good selection of charms for young and older ladies, although most of us older ladies probaby prefer pandora older designed charms when pandora was still a small family run business and having their own in house pandora artist & designers charms were very Danish/European inspired. When it got taken over in 2008 around that time I think and pandora became a listed company, thats when the real change in design came. And now I think because it's gotten so huge with it's global brand they've had to be more generic and uniform in design to attract the mass market and use less real gemstones to keep cost low since they now have bigger factories and outlay. But even so with all the changes I still like majority of their designs mixing old and new designs. But do know a lot of ladies that feel a bit alienated with there new stuff. I shall stop rambling:) post a pic of what I'm wearing today.

Love ur charms :)
 
I'm 43 and luv my pandora, having the freedom to play and create whatever you want with all those beautiful beads and array colours is what inticed me. I think they have a good selection of charms for young and older ladies, although most of us older ladies probaby prefer pandora older designed charms when pandora was still a small family run business and having their own in house pandora artist & designers charms were very Danish/European inspired. When it got taken over in 2008 around that time I think and pandora became a listed company, thats when the real change in design came. And now I think because it's gotten so huge with it's global brand they've had to be more generic and uniform in design to attract the mass market and use less real gemstones to keep cost low since they now have bigger factories and outlay. But even so with all the changes I still like majority of their designs mixing old and new designs. But do know a lot of ladies that feel a bit alienated with there new stuff. I shall stop rambling:) post a pic of what I'm wearing today.

Nice to know that you are loving your bracelet. I should just update my charms to suit my age :) your bracelet is lovely!
 
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