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Back in 1982, the jeweler’s shop that would one day become PANDORA was established by the goldsmith P. Enevoldsen and his wife in modest surroundings on Nørrebrogade in Copenhagen, Denmark. They often travelled to Thailand in search of jewelry for importing, and as demand for their wares increased, the company focus shifted to the wholesale business. In 1987, after several highly successful years as wholesalers, the company discontinued its retail activities and moved to larger premises. After a few more years as wholesalers, Winnie and Per were inspired to open their own factory in Thailand. This was done as a means of ensuring, among other things, control of their own designs. Lone Frandsen was hired as a designer, and the company began to focus on creating a unique jewelry brand. In 1996, Lisbeth Larsen, goldsmith and designer, joined the company and, together with Lone, she has played a key role in defining PANDORA’s style. 1999 saw the launch of PANDORA’s ever-popular charm bracelet on the Danish market. Consumers quickly embraced the concept, and PANDORA grew hand in hand with the increase in demand. In foreign markets, interest in selling PANDORA jewelry has been in high demand, turning PANDORA into a global brand that is currently sold in 18 countries. PANDORA has gone from a two-man business 25 years ago, to a team of 35 at its head office in Copenhagen, a team of over 100 employees servicing North America, and 1,000 workers at PANDORA Productions, its factory in Thailand.
Pandora Charms History Pandora Jewellery was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1982 by Per Enevoldsen and his wife Winnie. They started off modestly, not imagining the huge success that this particular line of jewellery would have. Twenty five years later, their company is now global, and their jewellery is sold in shops all over the world. One of the most popular products, and perhaps the one their best known for is the Pandora charms. Worn by women all over the world, the Pandora charms tell their own unique and special stories of birthdays, weddings, holidays and other special occasions. Charms, uniquely hand-crafted, hang from bracelets and necklaces, each one signifying a special event or moment in life. You’ll have plenty of chances to discover Pandora’s world on this website. Start with a base piece of jewellery, and then choose which beads and charms you want to add for decoration. You can start with as few or as many beads as you want. The beads and charms are handmade pieces of jewellery in silver or 14k gold with romantic, fun, fascinating, and unforgettable details. Unlike other jewellery ranges, the beauty of the Pandora collection is that you can add to your collection over time. You can start with two or three beads, then buy more in the future to add to your bracelet or necklace over time. And, you can suggest beads to friends and family that they can buy for you as gifts too. Charms are launched for a particular time or season and then many are taken off the market to make way for new beads. Many of the retired beads and charms are becoming collectors’ items, and can sometimes cost more than they did when they were originally produced and sold. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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