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How can you tell if a nomination bracelet is real?

How can you tell if a nomination bracelet is real?

How can you tell a fake Nomination Bracelet or Charm? All genuine blank Nomination charms will have the word NOMINATION on the front and all charms have ‘STAINLESS STEEL ® NOMINATION’ on the back. Therefore, if your item does not have this, it may be fake.

Are Nomination bracelets real silver?

Although the base metal of the charm links is always stainless steel, Nomination creates their unique designs with precious metals such as sterling silver, yellow gold and rose gold.

What is the idea of a nomination bracelet?

Nomination Bracelet was the first composable bracelet in which you can write your own name by uniting many Links with the letters of the alphabet, in fact the term “Nomination” comes from the latin and means“to name”.

Do Nomination bracelets rust?

Nomination uses only the highest quality stainless steel of 304 or 316 grades, which is incredibly strong and will not tarnish.

Do all Nomination charms fit the same bracelet?

It’s important to make sure your charms are the right size for your bracelet. If you chose the ‘BIG’ bracelet, you’ll need the BIG Silvershine links to match. This also applies to the classic links – the charms are not interchangeable across the different ranges.

Do all charms fit all Nomination bracelets?

There are four different Nomination bracelet and link (charm) sizes; Tiny, Smarty, Classic and Big. The Big links are the same width as a the Classic but are slightly taller so cannot be worn on the same bracelet.

Can you wear Nomination bracelets in water?

But, NOMINATION advises their customers not to wash or wear your bracelet in water. The reason is that contact with water can increase the chances of damage happening to enamel and the stones that are set within the charms.

Can you add links to a nomination bracelet?

Designed and made in Italy, a Nomination Composable Bracelet is a bracelet comprised of a series of links. Connected by a spring-loaded mechanism, each link can be filled (and replaced), one by one, with a different decorative charm link.

How do you wear a nomination bracelet?

Insert the hook edge of the arm and slide the charm back so you can see the hook underneath. The key tool should sit securely in the bed of your charm. Use your finger and thumb to pull back the charm at the end of your bracelet. Hook the two charms together.

Can you shower with a Nomination bracelet?

How tight should a Nomination bracelet be?

Before choosing the your size, think about how you would like to wear it: snug on your wrist or a little loose. – Take note of the length that you measured and choose your bracelet in the right size for you.

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