The Joma Jewellery bracelets have been hailed as ‘excellent quality’ by shoppers with one reportedly seling every 30 seconds
Many teens will have received their much anticipated GCSE results this week, and we’ve found the perfect affordable gift to mark the milestone moment. Jewellery has long been associated with sentimental gifting, and one brand that consistently delivers but won’t cost the earth is Joma Jewellery.
Providing an array of gift ideas for birthdays, life achievements, or simply a heartfelt gesture that says ‘thinking of you’, the jewellery brand is probably best known for its ‘A Little’ bracelets. In fact, one A Little bracelet flies off the shelves every 30 seconds, according to the brand.
And we’ve discovered one that’s perfect for anyone waiting for their GCSE results. The A Little ‘Lucky Penny’ Bracelet In Silver and Gold Plating, £19.99, arrives in the brand’s distinctive style, featuring silver beads punctuated by a charm with particular significance.
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This bracelet showcases a gold ‘lucky penny’ designed to ‘give the gift of good fortune’, which will provide reassurance to anyone feeling jittery about taking their next steps, be it college, sixth form or an apprenticeship. With a one-size-fits-all design , it’s crafted from silver- and gold-plated brass and boasts a stunning hammered finish that makes it appear far more costly than its sub-£20 price tag, reports the Liverpool Echo .
If this specific gold coin doesn’t quite match the ‘good luck charm’ you have in mind, Joma offers a selection of other charms that are just as fortune-bringing. For instance, this A Little ‘Lucky Horseshoe’ Bracelet , also £19.99, boasts a sparkling pavé horseshoe charm that delivers just the right touch of glamour.
A Little ‘Lucky Penny’ Bracelet
The A Little ‘Lucky Penny’ Bracelet In Silver and Gold Plating is available at Joma Jewellery.
The horseshoe is commonly regarded as a bringer of good fortune thanks to its seven-nail construction (seven being considered a fortunate number), while its U-shape echoes that of a crescent moon, which has long been viewed as a symbol of fertility, life cycles, and prosperity.
Another universal emblem of good fortune is the four-leaf clover, and this A Little ‘Luck’ Bracelet, £19.99, is decorated with precisely such a charm – a timeless token of good wishes. The brand suggests: “Wear this lucky clover every day to bring a little luck your way”, making it the perfect talisman to ward off those pre-results nerves.
The bracelet is available in gold or silver and, like all Joma Jewellery bracelets, arrives wrapped around a stylised card and accompanied by a charming message.
For those who prefer wearing both metals, Joma’s Words To Treasure ‘Lucky Charm’ Bracelet in Silver and Gold Plating showcases beads in both tones. As part of the brand’s latest collection, this bracelet is more ‘chunky’ than the brand’s traditional style, and is completed with a textured four-leaf clover charm. It costs slightly more at £26.99, but arrives beautifully presented in a drawstring pouch that displays an elegantly embroidered sentiment in a pink script font.
For those seeking something more budget-friendly, Bohomoon’s current summer sale features its Good Luck Bracelet, adorned with a tiny four-leaf clover, slashed from £28 to £10 . The piece boasts a paperclip-style chain from which the clover charm hangs.
Not keen on charms? Estella Bartlett’s delicate Tourmaline Amelia Bracelet, £21 , is said to provide strength, thanks to its tourmaline gemstone, which is thought to convert negative energy into positive.
Joma Jewellery consistently proves popular with those buying presents, though, with numerous pieces achieving near-perfect star ratings and glowing feedback from shoppers. For instance, one buyer of its Lucky Horseshoe bracelet commented: “Joma Jewellery was excellent quality, packaged beautifully and personalised so specially which made the perfect gift for anyone!”.
Another said: “Beautiful jewellery. Always purchase from Joma and will forever do so. I have had five bracelets so far, love them all!”.
One shopper said the elastic holding the beads together ‘snapped within 3 days of delivery’. Though this hasn’t been a recurring issue, with most buyers adoring how it’s ‘good quality’ and ‘beautiful’.
One customer added: “Beautiful bracelet. Looks more expensive than it was. Would definitely recommend and will be buying from Joma again.”
While another wrote: “Absolutely gorgeous. Bought as a leaving present for my friend, personalised and of great quality as always. Gift wrapped and presented lovely.”
Browse the Joma Jewellery collection here.