Quick, think of a piece of jewelry off the top of your head. What is it? Likely, it’s something fancy, beautiful, and geared towards a woman. How about the men, though? There are many rings and chains that guys do wear, but what about charms? Charms, whether for bracelets, cellphones, or bags are typically considered more feminine in nature. Well, there’s an exception to every rule.
Here are six very beautiful, but masculine, silver charms. Each can be placed on a charm bracelet, but also look great as cellphone charms. Because each person is a unique individual, just like a beautifully done piece of silver jewelry, you can also check out the main silver charms page to find one that’s perfect for you.
The Eagle

The eagle is a symbol of action, spirit, and ingenuity.
The Alligator

Alligators symbolize cunningness, adaptability, and survival.
Lucky Dice

Dice are a symbol of luck and good fortune.
Movable Toilet

The toilet. The man’s haven, his special home within a home, where he can relax and be one with himself.
Funnel

The funnel is an essential tool for automotive and other types of handiwork.
Fish Hook

In the Maori culture, the fish hook symbolizes prosperity and represents strength and safe water-bound travel.
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