Catbird's Rare Jewelry Sale Includes a Charm Bracelet I Haven't Taken Off Since I Got It

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In case you somehow missed it, charm bracelets (and necklaces, and anklets, and bag charms...) have been majorly trending over the past few seasons. And while I love picking up seasonal styles—like a fun seashell-themed piece for summer—I was recently on the hunt for a high-quality bracelet that I could add to my permanent lineup. Enter: Catbird's Confetti charm bracelet (was from $108, now from $92).

You can build the bracelet with either three, five or seven charms, and all are dainty enough to make the style totally wearable on its own or with other jewelry. But being solid gold, it can get pricey fast—so when I saw that it (along with tons of other Catbird jewelry) was on rare sale from now through July 31, I knew I had to share the news.

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Before you get to assembling a charm bracelet of your own, you should know that both the bracelet and charms are solid recycled 14k yellow gold (white gold or silver isn't a current option), meaning they're made to last and shouldn't tarnish even if you wear it daily like I have been. The bracelet's also available in two different lengths—either 6 to 7 inches or 7 to 8 inches. And if you love the design but want it as a necklace, don't worry, you can snag that on sale now, too. That comes in an adjustable 16- to 18-inch length and, similarly, you can choose between three, five or seven charms to add to it.

As for the charms, you have a bunch of options to choose from to create your perfect bracelet (or necklace). There are solid gold letters, initials with diamonds, birthstones, zodiac signs and symbols like hearts and flowers. For my bracelet, I added a key, a ruby, a pearl, a seashell and a cancer zodiac charm—and I love how the mix of gemstones and gold look together. It's worth noting that, per a Catbird employee, the diamond and semi-precious charms can be slightly sensitive to water, but I haven't had any issues so far, even having worn mine in the shower. In fact, my piece still looks just as good as the day I got it over a month ago.

You can also go into select Catbird stores to create a Confetti charm bracelet or necklace if you wish (make sure you check if your local one offers the service before heading there). Though, I'd only recommend doing this if you want to play around with the order of the charms in-person, as there's a wait time of between 48 and 72 hours (or longer) for it to be put together, and you'll have to go back to pick it up, anyway. Plus, if you want to add one of the diamond alphabet charms to your custom creation, they're only available online.

Overall, I've been *obsessed* with this bracelet since I first clasped it on my wrist. It's lightweight enough that I barely notice it throughout the day, and I can even sleep in it with hardly any issues (only very occasionally will one of the charms twist a bit in an uncomfortable way). I also love that it's such a customizable piece of jewelry that no one else is likely to have the exact same design—and that makes it a fab option when it comes to gifting for the holidays, birthdays or any other celebrations. That said, you might want to think ahead and start creating a bracelet (for yourself or a loved one) before this deal ends, because savings like these won't come around again soon. (Psst: Shop more Catbird styles on sale below!)

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