Latin Zine by Talía Cu

Latin Zine by Talía Cu

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In my jewelry box: charms and pendants

In my jewelry box: charms and pendants

7 Latin brands to pick from.

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Talía Cu
Feb 21, 2025
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In my jewelry box: charms and pendants
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There’s certainly something about being able to pick and choose what charms match your personality, birthstone, and horoscope.

My birthday is today, so I’ve been definitely quite obsessed with everything fish – I’m a Pisces, of course (wait for a Pisces season jewelry edit soon!).

But for now, I wanted to share a few Latin brands that focus on creating beautiful pendants and charms for ears and necks.

Here’s a little selection:

Tártago

I found this Mexican brand at a local design market in Guadalajara, and I immediately loved the detail of the medallions. They’re very delicate, and in person, they were even more beautiful.

Shop here.

Daniela Salcedo

I would say this is one of the many Colombian brands that excite me. Each time they have a new drop, not only do they do a great job with the creative side of it, but the pieces are always quite unique while maintaining the brand’s essence. This is the V-Alientine’s capsule collection, and it’s mostly sold out.

Browse the shop here.

MUNS

You got me—these ain’t charms, but necklaces. Either way, I thought they could pass as charms. I was quite fascinated by the chair one, so I had to include it. Designed and made in Puerto Rico.

Shop here.

Not Too Fancy

In case you’re looking for a fun charm letter necklace, this Colombian brand has your back with wavy and quirky letters to spell any word you want.

Shop here.

espeletia

These beauties are from Venezuela. They feature multiple teardrop charms with different stones, some with mother-of-pearl or zirconia.

Order via DM here.

Extra charms and pendants:

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