Sterling Silver Pendants and Charms
Explore sterling silver pendants and charms chosen for their shape, detail and individual character. From small silver charms to pendant pieces made for chains, this collection brings together silver jewellery that can be worn in different ways.
Pieces may include silver lockets, crosses, hearts, fobs, engraved charms, gemstone-set pendants, perfume bottle pendants and decorative designs. Each listing gives useful details before buying, including 925 marks, sterling silver stamps, weight, size, bail or loop style, chain inclusion, hallmarks, testing notes and photos of the reverse.
Sterling silver pendants and charms can vary in size, weight and fitting style, so it is worth checking whether the piece is best suited to a chain, charm bracelet or another attachment. You can also browse the full pendants and charms collection to compare silver pieces with gold, gemstone, antique, vintage and other pendant styles.
This selection changes often, with many one of a kind pieces. Check back regularly to see the latest arrivals.
Sterling Silver Pendants and Charms FAQs
925 is the standard fineness mark for sterling silver, which is made from 92.5% silver with other metals added for strength. Pendants and charms may be stamped 925, marked sterling silver, fully hallmarked or tested when marks are worn, hidden or unclear.
No. Sterling silver means the metal itself is 925 silver, while silver plated pieces have a thinner layer of silver over another base metal. Each listing explains the metal details, stamps, hallmarks or testing notes so you can see what is being sold.
Not always. Some sterling silver pendants are sold with a chain, while others are sold as the pendant or charm only. The product title, description and photos will state whether a chain is included, along with the chain length and metal details if one forms part of the listing.
Not always. Some pendants and charms are fully hallmarked, some are stamped 925 or sterling silver, and smaller pieces may have worn, partial or hidden marks. Listings include hallmarks, stamps, assay office details, maker marks, testing notes and material information when present. You can also read the UK hallmark guide for help understanding silver marks.
Check the 925 mark or silver stamp, size, weight, bail, loop, clasp, chain details, stone settings and photos of the front and back. Older silver pendants and charms can have tarnish, worn marks, later fittings, repairs or engraving, so the listing details and reverse photos are useful. You can also read the vintage and secondhand jewellery care guide for advice on looking after older silver pieces.
