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Thanks Karen, that's given me a rough idea as I intend to buy some over there in July.
Lucky you Becky, that was a lovely surprise, that bunny charm is really nice. I must admit I do love loads of the Chamilia range.
This is my updated bracelet. The newest charm is the square on a point dangly one centre bottom, this was to celebrate selling £30 of photos on Fotolia.

Lucky you Becky, that was a lovely surprise, that bunny charm is really nice. I must admit I do love loads of the Chamilia range.
This is my updated bracelet. The newest charm is the square on a point dangly one centre bottom, this was to celebrate selling £30 of photos on Fotolia.


You should go for it!!!
I'm pretty sure you can even buy a charm or two in Nassau on your cruise...
I can't deny it's addictive but I'm really pleased with mine as it's so personal... Also the silver charms are affordable for the kids to buy you as a gift. I couldn't believe it when Samuel (DS15) came home with a giraffe charm for me last week - bless him! He'd seen it in a Tunbridge Wells shop and thought it would make a great reminder of our last holiday when we fed giraffes and watched them on AKV's savannah... 
and then the cat will be out of the bag but you are quite right they do start off at £12. Until last month Ernest Jones had the spacers for £8 that had an even nicer ring to it.
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) I sort of just noticed that the loop over bit on mine wasn't joined on both sides and wanted to check if this was the case on all bracelets.
Wish I could afford a new one! Heres hoping I find a job soon!!
you won't regret it. (but your bank account might.