Travel Charms
Celebrate the spirit of exploration with our curated collection of travel charms, crafted in precious metals including silver, gold and platinum. From the iconic Sydney Opera House and Egyptian Sphinx to textured boomerangs and miniature suitcases, every piece is designed for bracelet charms, necklace charms and earring charms that tell stories of journeys near and far.
Miniature Keepsakes from Around the World
Our Travel Charms capture landmarks, cultural emblems, and footprints of discovery - bringing meaning and artistry to jewellery. With precise detailing and timeless silhouettes, this collection is ideal for makers seeking wanderlust-inspired elements paired with luxury craftsmanship.
Choose from more than fifty unique designs such as the Classic Boomerang, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Round Sydney Opera House Pendant, Minimalist Sydney Opera House, Australian Coat of Arms, Travellers Footprints, Egyptian Sphinx, and many more. Whether you are crafting a charm bracelet, pendant necklace, or statement earrings, these motifs add narrative depth and adventurous flair to your creations.
Explore Travel Charms by Metal Type
We offer our full Travel Charm Collection in a wide range of ethically sourced precious metals, letting you match any design vision, customer preference, or price point. Explore each category to find the perfect finish for your project:
🔗 925 Sterling Silver Travel Charms - Classic, durable, and ideal for everyday wear
🔗 940 Argentium Silver Travel Charms - Ultra tarnish-resistant with a brighter white finish
🔗 999 Fine Silver Travel Charms - Pure silver with artisanal lustre
🔗 9ct Yellow Gold Travel Charms - Warm and rich with strength for daily jewellery
🔗 9ct White Gold Travel Charms - Sleek contemporary elegance in a cool-toned finish
🔗 9ct Rose Gold Travel Charms - Romantic blush tones with modern appeal
🔗 18ct Yellow Gold Travel Charms - High gold content and heirloom richness
🔗 18ct White Gold Travel Charms - Premium cool-toned luxury with fine detail
🔗 18ct Rose Gold Travel Charms - Soft expressive gold for elevated designs
🔗 24ct Pure Gold Travel Charms - Pure unalloyed gold for symbolic prestige
🔗 14ct Gold Plated Travel Charms - Affordable elegance with thick gold plating over Argentium silver
🔗 950 Platinum Travel Charms - Hypoallergenic, heirloom-durable, and naturally bright
Each metal variant preserves the same beautifully sculpted travel motifs, giving you freedom to build cohesive collections or offer tiered luxury options.
Versatile Uses Across Jewellery Styles
Whether you are crafting charm bracelets, minimalist pendants, or collectible earrings, our Travel Charms adapt to every jewellery concept:
- Chronicle personal journeys with curated landmark selections
- Add symbolic elegance to fine gold or silver chains
- Create matching or asymmetrical pairs that move with every step
- Build themed collections for globetrotters, history lovers, or commemorative occasions
Ethical Jewellery Making with Ore Metals
At Ore Metals, every Travel Charm is produced using recycled or responsibly sourced metals. Whether you choose sterling silver, Argentium, gold, or platinum, your jewellery-making journey is grounded in ethical sourcing, sustainable craftsmanship, and uncompromising quality.
Let Your Jewellery Tell a Journey
With an array of iconic designs and premium metal options, our Travel Charm Collection offers everything you need to craft expressive, enduring, and meaningful jewellery. Explore by landmark, by style, or by alloy - and let adventure inspire your next creation.
Frequently Asked Questions
A cable or belcher chain - These link styles are strong, evenly spaced, and usually soldered closed, so they handle the weight of multiple charms, let the charms move freely, and make additions or removals easy over time.
Start with a metal type that matches existing collections or sets then choose a theme that reflects your story or interests - Many collectors pick milestones (travel, birthdays) or visual themes (animals, letters) and balance sizes so the bracelet hangs evenly. Mixing textures and finishes keeps the design interesting while still cohesive.
No, gold charms are not magnetic. Gold won’t stick to a magnet unless the alloy contains significant iron, nickel, or cobalt. Clasps or jump rings made with base-metal springs may attract weakly, but the charm itself will not.
Anywhere from AU $80 to AU $1,000+ per charm. Price varies with gold purity, weight & craftsmanship. Heavier 18ct pieces or pure 24ct gold charms command the highest premiums, while lightweight 9ct charms are more affordable.
Yes, solid gold charms are designed for daily wear. Gold is corrosion-resistant and durable; just avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive surfaces, and repeated snagging to keep the polish bright. Routine cleaning with mild soapy water maintains the shine.
Slide them onto necklaces, hoop earrings, anklets, or even keyrings! Ore Metals' charms have a jump ring that fits standard chains and hoops, letting you turn a single piece into a pendant, drop earring, bag charm, or layered anklet accent.
Absolutely! Personalised charm stacks are trending again. 2025 accessory reports list charm bracelets among the year’s must-have pieces, driven by the rise of meaningful, story-telling jewellery. (Source: Southernliving)
Yes, minimalist and mixed-metal charm bracelets top 2025 jewellery trend lists. Fashion editors highlight dainty charm chains and layered bangles as key looks this year, keeping the category firmly on-trend. (Sources: SpiraJewels Realsimple)
Charm bracelets have been popular for centuries and never truly vanish. From Queen Victoria’s gem-set chains to mid-20th-century sweetheart bracelets and today’s personalised stacks, charm jewellery cycles back every decade because storytelling through jewellery never goes out of style.
Solid gold charms can last for generations. Gold does not rust or tarnish, so with basic care - occasional polishing and secure storage - charms often become heirlooms passed down within families.
It’s safe for solid gold, but not ideal for gold-plated pieces. Pure or 9ct–18ct gold isn’t harmed by clean water; however, soaps, shampoos, and chlorine can dull the finish over time. Plated charms may lose their coating faster when exposed to hot water and detergents.
Yes, but rinse them afterward. Perspiration is mildly acidic, which can leave a film and reduce shine. A quick rinse and gentle dry keeps the polish bright and prevents build-up under stones or inside engravings.
They combine precious metal value with skilled craftsmanship. You’re paying for the intrinsic cost of gold, plus design, finishing, and collectible status / limited availability.
Yes - sales have risen with the personalised jewellery boom. Online searches and social platforms show growing interest, and many big jewellers now run “charm bar” experiences where shoppers curate bracelets in-store or online.
5–9 charms give a balanced look on an average 19 cm chain. Space each charm a link or two apart; too many pieces can tangle, while too few may look sparse. Add in stages so the bracelet remains comfortable as your collection grows.
Use a jump ring, split ring or link lock. For jump rings; open the ring sideways, slip it through the chain link, then close. don't pull jump rings apart front-to-back, as that it distorts the metal. For split rings; these work like mini key chains - feed the charm onto the bracelet like adding a new key to your set. For link locks; use pliers to gently pry open the link lock, feed it through the chain, and use the locking mechanism to permanently attach.
Yes - most charms double as pendants. A standard bail or jump ring slides onto chains up to ~3 mm thick; heavier charms pair well with sturdier curb or rope chains for balance.
Definitely - small charms create interchangeable drops. Hook-style hoops and huggies with a 1–2 mm wire allow you to slide charms on and off, giving instant variety to your earring wardrobe.
Yes - there’s no biblical rule against them. Christian wearers often choose charms like crosses, doves, or verses to express faith; as with any jewellery, the meaning lies in personal intent rather than the object itself.
Measure your wrist and add 2 cm (¾″) for a comfortable drape. Wrap a flexible tape around the wrist bone; a charm bracelet needs extra room for charm bulk and movement, so size up slightly compared with a snug bangle fit.
Most are lost-wax cast, then hand-polished. A wax model is carved or 3-D-printed, encased in plaster, then melted out to form a mold. Molten gold is poured in, the casting is cooled, sprues removed, surfaces filed, polished, and fitted with a jump ring.
Wholesalers and suppliers like Ore Metals offer ready-made gold charms in 9ct, 18ct and 24ct gold, suitable for jewellery makers, artisans, and custom projects. You can also work with the Ore Metals team to reproduce original designs in small production runs. Always verify metal purity stamps and check seller reviews to ensure quality and trustworthiness.
Sleek symbols like anchors, weapons, and initials in heavier gauges. Men’s charm trends favour robust shapes (axes, nautical motifs) in oxidised or matte gold, often paired with leather cords or wider curb chains for a bold, masculine aesthetic.
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Explore local jewellers, boutique online brands, Australian marketplaces - and trusted specialists like Ore Metals. Sydney and Melbourne’s jewellery quarters feature specialist gold charm dealers, while nationwide platforms such as Etsy AU and independent studio web-shops offer handcrafted options with verified carat markings. Ore Metals also provides 9ct, 18ct and 24ct pure gold charms, catering to both jewellery makers and collectors with a focus on craftsmanship and authenticity.
Charms that balance personal meaning with durable design. Choose solid gold or silver and secure bails so the bracelet sits comfortably. Popular picks include initials, animals, ocean themed, travel mementos, and miniature hobbies.
Yes. Pandora Moments snake chain bracelets typically have a width of 3mm. The "Essence" collection has a thinner chain, with a diameter of approximately 1.5mm
Pendants are generally designed for necklaces; charms are usually smaller for bracelets but also work well as necklace pendant, earing dangles and anklet charms. Pendants often have a larger bail and front-facing orientation, whereas charms are lighter, may be double-sided, and hang from side-mounted rings to sit neatly on wrist chains.
Tiffany & Co.’s sterling heart-tag charm bracelet. Introduced in 1889 and still sold today, the classic link chain with a heart tag engraved “Return to Tiffany” became a global icon of charm jewellery.
Yes - just slide the jump ring onto a chain. Ore Metals' charms have jump rings big enough for standard 1–4 mm chains. Heavier pieces may need a larger bail soldered on for better balance. Reach out to the team for any customization requirements.
An amulet is a pendant believed to offer protection or luck. While every amulet is technically a pendant (worn on a chain), not every pendant carries symbolic or protective meaning; amulets add a spiritual or talismanic purpose to the jewellery.
Platinum is superior for durability and purity, while gold wins on colour choice and cost.
Platinum is denser and harder (about 4 – 4.5 on the Mohs scale versus gold’s 2.5 – 3), is usually 95 % pure, naturally hypoallergenic, and roughly 30 times rarer - traits that give it excellent wear resistance and secure stone settings.
Gold, alloyed to 14ct or 18ct, is lighter on the wrist, markedly less expensive, and available in yellow, white, and rose shades that never occur in platinum.
Because platinum develops a patina and costs more to buy and resize, many shoppers still choose gold for its affordability and aesthetic range.
So “better” depends on whether you prioritise strength and low maintenance (platinum) or price and style versatility (gold).