What does ale met mean on Pandora?

What does ale met mean on Pandora?

The back of the clasp is polished and shiny, adorned only by the new Rose hallmark – ALE MET – which replaces the original ALE R. The ‘met’ stands for ‘metal’. This means that, when you wear it, the charms will slip right down over the thread and up against the clasp.

Do Pandora do letter charms?

Pandora letter ‘A’ charm.

What is P2 on Pandora?

Production 2
These are standard hallmarking attributes on all our Pandora jewellery. We have recently started adding P2, which stands for Production 2. The P2 stamp is merely a production stamp from one of our facilities, and is present on items made there.

What does S925 Ale mean?

You will always see “ALE” stamped on our jewelry, except on some of our smallest pieces. All our sterling silver jewelry is stamped with a capital “S” for silver, followed by the purity stated as pure silver parts per thousand: S925 (92.5% pure silver).

Can you engrave on Pandora charms?

We have so many charms and pendants in our custom engraving collection – from hearts to sparkle to 14k Rose Gold-plated styles to whimsical charms – you will be able to create a beautiful personalized piece to add to your Pandora jewelry collection.

Can a man wear a charm bracelet?

When it comes to trends, charm bracelets even stand up to the gender-fluid style of recent fashion. “Even men wear a lot of these bracelets around the wrist, whether in silver or black and gold with dead heads or bones,” said Caroline Scheufele, Chopard’s artistic director and co-president.

Can I bathe with my Pandora bracelet?

We recommend that customers remove their Pandora jewelry before going to bed, showering, swimming or participating in physical activity. Your jewelry must not be exposed to chlorine or salt water, as this will dull the appearance.

What is the difference between 925 and S925?

There is no difference between silver that is labeled as s925 or 925 — both of these stamps designate that piece of jewelry as high-quality sterling silver. You may also see sterling silver stamped with things like “sterling,” “ss” or “ster,” which can also be used to indicate they meet that 92.5% purity standard.