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The History and Use of Charm Bracelets


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This article is about how many different coutries used the charm bracelet. It tells about the history of the charm bracelet and how they are used today.
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Charm Bracelets played different roles, in different countries, around the world. In Egypt, charm bracelets were used to show the gods what level in the afterlife a person should go. For the Romans, they were used by the Christians to gain entry into secret or forbidden activities. In the middle ages, charms were used by kings and knights to show rank, family origin and so much more. By the 1950’s, charm bracelets became a must have accessory for girls and women. Nowadays, charms are used as a kind of good luck charm or just to show friendship.

During the ancient Egyptian time pharaohs made charms from metal and precious stone because were thought to ward off evil and disease. One kind of charm that was commonly used by the Egyptians was the scarab. Scarabs were affordable by all and were believed to have ammuletic properties. Charms or scarabs were also thought to bring good fortune to those who wore them.

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