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3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
The piggy bank has its origins in Medieval Europe where money was saved in pygg clay pots. The pig shape came later, but the intention was always the same: consistent small accumulations until suddenly there is enough.
For someone who is learning to stop fighting what's happening and move with it instead.
Surfing as a practice originated in ancient Polynesia — it was tied to spiritual freedom and the idea that the ocean tests you honestly.
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Comes with a connector; can be attached on chains/accessories.
This collection of 18k gold-plated charms, features four distinct bow silhouettes ranging from a textured, wide ribbon to delicate designs adorned with shimmering pavé accents and a central heart-shaped stone.
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The Ribbon Bow: A bold, architectural piece with a realistic fabric-like texture.
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The Heart Bow: Features a brilliant heart-shaped center, merging two of history's most enduring symbols of affection.
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The Pavé Accents: Delicate bows lined with crystals to capture and reflect light with every movement.
3D, detachable. Comes with a connector, can be attached to necklace/bracelet/accessories.
The lore: The rainbow appears in mythologies across every civilisation as a symbol of promise after hardship — in the Bible, Norse legend, Hindu cosmology, and Indigenous traditions worldwide. It has always meant the same thing: it passed. You made it.
A gold suitcase charm with an aurora borealis enamel face — teal, violet, blush — a tiny gold plane mid-flight, gold heart details, and two bezel-set CZ wheels. Every detail is a whole trip.
For the one who is always packed and ready.
The lore: The suitcase became a symbol of freedom and self-determination in the early 20th century, when women began traveling alone for the first time. To own a suitcase was to own the possibility of leaving — and choosing to come back.
A three-dimensional burger charm in full enamel detail — sesame bun, lettuce, tomato, patty, mustard, the works. Miniaturised, immortalised, hung on a gold chain.
The lore: Food charms have been worn since the Victorian era, when charm bracelets became a way to document life's pleasures alongside its milestones. In the 1950s, food charms — ice cream cones, cocktail glasses, fruit — became wildly popular as symbols of joy and indulgence, a quiet rebellion against post-war austerity. Wearing your favourite food in gold has always been a small, defiant act of self-knowledge.
A gold champagne bottle and a gold flute, hanging together from a spring ring clasp. Solid, weighty, instantly festive. For the woman who always has a reason to celebrate — or simply decides to make one.
The lore: "Champagne has marked human milestones since the 17th century French court, where it became the drink of coronations, victories, and new beginnings. The pop of a cork is one of the most universally recognised sounds of joy. Wearing it in gold means the celebration lives with you permanently — not just for the big moments, but for the ordinary Tuesday that deserved one too."
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It's actually a pretty smart and strategic decision. You get a variety of striking designs, which are durable, and don't cost a fortune. Jewellery is meant to be worn, not stored away in your locker. Read more here.
Get our complimentary ring finger sizer with any Foramour order you place. Wrap it around your finger, and you will see the size on the scale. This is the simplest possible way to find what size will fit you.
Just mention "RING SIZER" in the order notes (in the cart) while placing your order.
While the plating on your Foramour jewellery is durable and we give 1 year warranty, if you take care of your jewellery, you can keep it looking as good as new for years.
- Rinse with fresh water after swimming in the salt / chlorinated water to remove salt and chemicals.
- Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- Apply lotions and perfumes before putting on your jewelry.
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