Acrylic Carabiner Charm Holder by StudioVelvetKT
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Acrylic Carabiner Charm Holder by StudioVelvetKT
Vintage Solid 18K Gold Charm Holder Carabiner Pendant
Source - Boylerpf
Omggg I found my charm necklace from when I was probably 12-13 years old. I’m guessing that age because I don’t remember wearing this when I was in highschool, so i was probably a bit younger. Some of them are not official “charms” but they definitely were things that came off of other necklaces. I think the only ones that are actual charms are the trumpet, the dolphins, the Marvin the Martian (which has me cracking up rn 😂). Possibly the boy and girl kissing, and that super cute cat were charms, too.
The trumpet was because I played the trumpet. The dolpins because I like dolphins, Marvin the Martian bc I went through a phase where I really liked him for some reason and there happened to be a charm of him (Looney Tunes charms, I guess) 😂 And then yeah I think all the other ones are just pendants that came off other necklaces I had.
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