The Vintage Links of London “Beautiful Bridesmaid” Heart Charm is a thoughtful token designed to celebrate one of the most important roles in any wedding. Crafted in sterling silver, this heart-shaped charm carries the engraved words Beautiful Bridesmaid, making it an ideal memento of a special day.
- Design: Heart-shaped charm engraved with “Beautiful Bridesmaid”.
- Measurements: 12mm high (14mm including jump ring), 15mm wide, 5mm thick.
- Bail: Standard Links of London 9mm x 7mm bail, fits up to 5mm wide chains or bracelets. Features the three-ring logo outside and S925 hallmark inside (late production style).
- Material: Solid 925 sterling silver with a polished finish.
- Condition: Professionally cleaned and polished, in great vintage condition.
- Attachment: Supplied with a silver split ring for Links Sweetie bracelet compatibility.
- Date: Hallmarked S925, consistent with late-period production (c. 2018–2019).
This charm not only makes a meaningful wedding gift for a bridesmaid but also serves as a collectible Links of London design from the brand’s final production years. Whether worn on a bracelet or necklace, it’s a heartfelt keepsake of both fashion and sentiment.
FAQs
Is this Links of London “Beautiful Bridesmaid” Heart Charm authentic?
Yes. It carries the official Links of London three-ring logo on the bail and the S925 hallmark, consistent with late-production pieces before the brand’s 2019 closure.
What does the engraving say?
The charm is engraved with the words “Beautiful Bridesmaid”, making it a perfect token of appreciation for bridesmaids.
What bracelet or necklace can this charm be worn on?
The bail measures 9mm x 7mm and fits chains or bracelets up to 5mm wide. It is also supplied with a split ring for easy attachment to Links of London Sweetie bracelets.
What condition is the charm in?
The charm has been professionally cleaned and polished. It is in great condition, with the silver retaining a bright, polished finish.
When was this charm produced?
The hallmark and S925 stamp indicate it was produced during the later years of Links of London, most likely around 2018–2019.
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