Stand tall in silver. The Vintage Links of London Giraffe Charm is a playful yet elegant design, capturing the spirit of one of nature’s most iconic animals. Hallmarked in 2011, it remains a rare treasure in the Links of London archive, restored to shine with modern brilliance.
Design & Craftsmanship
- Dimensions: 23mm high, 16mm long, 5mm wide
- Bail: Standard 9mm × 7mm oval bail with three-ring Links of London logo, fits bracelets or necklaces up to 5mm wide
- Hallmarks: LL sponsor’s mark, 925 sterling silver, and 2011 date letter
The sculpted form is textured with giraffe-inspired markings, a detail that brings personality to this miniature piece of silver craftsmanship.
Condition & Finish
Professionally cleaned and polished, the charm gleams with renewed vitality while preserving its vintage authenticity. Supplied with a split ring for Sweetie Bracelet attachment, it’s ready to take pride of place in your collection.
Wearability
Versatile and meaningful, the giraffe charm can be worn on a Sweetie Bracelet for playful energy, or as a pendant on a necklace for a more symbolic statement. Its distinctive form makes it an instant conversation piece.
Collectibility & Meaning
Links of London animal charms have always been cherished, and the giraffe is among the rarer designs. A symbol of perspective and individuality, this 2011 hallmark piece is a reminder to hold your head high and see life from a higher view.
A miniature masterpiece — playful, polished, and proudly different.
FAQs
Is this charm compatible with the Links of London Sweetie Bracelet?
Yes — it comes with a split ring, making it fully compatible with Sweetie Bracelets and other charm carriers.
Can I wear the giraffe charm on a necklace?
Absolutely. The bail fits necklaces up to 5mm wide, so it can be worn as a pendant as well as on a bracelet.
What do the hallmarks on this charm mean?
The LL sponsor’s mark identifies it as Links of London, the 925 denotes sterling silver, and the 2011 date letter confirms the year it was hallmarked.
Is the giraffe charm considered rare?
Yes — compared to other animal motifs, the giraffe is less commonly found, making it a distinctive and collectible addition to any Links of London collection.
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