Number Charms
Number Charms
Thomas Sabo number charms let you add a meaningful figure to a bracelet or necklace — a birth date, an anniversary, a lucky number or an age. Each charm carries a single digit, so you can combine a few to spell out a date or year. They come in silver and gold-toned finishes, plain or set with small stones, to clip onto a charm carrier or chain.
Number charms are popular for marking something personal, which is part of why people collect them over time. A single lucky number keeps things simple, while a string of digits can record a date that matters. They sit alongside letter charms and symbol charms, so you can build a bracelet that tells a small story.
How to use them
A few ways people put them together:
- A single number for a lucky or meaningful figure.
- A few digits to mark a birth year or date.
- Mixed with letter and symbol charms for a personal bracelet.
Care
Wipe charms with a soft dry cloth and store them apart so they don't scratch each other. Sterling silver darkens over time and a polishing cloth restores it; gold-toned finishes last longer kept away from friction. Check the clasps now and then so charms stay secure on the chain.
Gifting
Building a date
To mark a full date, combine the day, month and year digits and space them along the bracelet in order so they read clearly. Birth years are a common choice, as are anniversaries and lucky numbers. Leaving a small gap or a plain link between number groups keeps a longer sequence legible rather than crowded, and you can always add to it later as more dates become worth recording.
Number charms make an easy add-on gift for someone who already has a charm bracelet — pick a date or number that means something to them. They're also a good way to mark a milestone year. We ship Australia-wide and Afterpay is available at checkout.