Vintage Links of London block capital letter G charm front view

Links of London Initial “G” Charm | Vintage Block Letter

The Links of London Initial “G” Charm is part of the brand’s beloved alphabet series, produced from the early 2000s into the 2010s. Known for their solid sterling silver construction and simple, timeless design, these letter charms remain highly collectible for fans of vintage Links of London jewellery.

Initial G charm with split ring attached

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Design & Details

This classic version features the Block Capital “G” style — clean, rounded edges with a polished finish, making it an ideal personal touch for any charm bracelet or necklace.

  • Style: Block capital letter “G” with a softly rounded profile
  • Material: Solid 925 sterling silver
  • Dimensions: Approx. 9mm high (letter only), 13mm high including jump ring, 10mm wide, 2mm thick
  • Bail: Standard Links of London charm bail (approx. 9mm × 7mm), hallmarked “LL 925” with date letter — our archive piece is stamped for 2007
  • Split Ring: Many original examples included a split ring for Sweetie bracelet attachment
Front view showing polished surface and edges

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Production Period

Links of London produced these initial charms for many years, making them one of the longest-running and most versatile additions to their Timeless Charms range. While our example is hallmarked 2007, it’s not unusual to find Block Capital “G” charms dated earlier or slightly later, as the design stayed consistent over time.

Block letter G charm on white background

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Other “G” Variations

While the block letter is the most recognisable, a few less common variations also existed:

  • Script “G” Charm: A flowing, cursive version for those who preferred a softer look.
  • Openwork Disc: A flat disc with a cut-out “G” — sometimes used on Friendship-style bracelets.
  • Drop Tag: A tiny vertical tag engraved “G”, typically attached to cord bracelets as a small accent.
Vintage Links of London block capital letter G charm front view

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

These variations are rarer and often harder to find in the same condition as the classic block style.

Collectibility

The Initial “G” Charm remains a favourite for charm collectors and anyone who wants to add a personal touch to a bracelet or necklace. It’s simple, durable, and pairs beautifully with other Links of London charms or vintage Sweetie bracelets. Many vintage examples, like our documented piece, survive in excellent condition thanks to solid silver construction and classic styling.

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Buying Tips

  • ✅ Always look for the “LL 925” hallmark on the bail.
  • ✅ Check for the correct date letter for authenticity — our example is 2007.
  • ✅ Many pieces include a split ring for Sweetie bracelet attachment — a useful original feature to keep.
Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Vintage Links of London “G” Charm – Sterling Silver Initial

Example from The Archive

Our documented Vintage Links of London Initial “G” Charm measures 9mm high (13mm including jump ring) × 10mm wide × approx. 2mm thick, with a clean, polished finish. It’s hallmarked “LL 925” with the 2007 date letter and includes a split ring for easy Sweetie bracelet styling.

FAQs

Are Initial “G” Charms still made?

No. All Links of London initial charms are now vintage pieces, as the original brand ceased trading in 2020.

How do I wear it?

The charm’s standard bail fits most chains and bracelets up to 5mm wide. Use the split ring for a classic Sweetie bracelet style.

Is the charm solid silver?

Yes — genuine Links of London alphabet charms are solid 925 sterling silver, not plated.

What does the hallmark mean?

“LL” stands for Links of London, “925” confirms the silver purity, and the small date letter helps verify its production year.

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