Beautiful New Disney100 Pandora Charm Sparkles at Magic Kingdom
The celebrations are well underway for the 100th anniversary of The Walt Disney Company, with platinum silver decorations and merchandise sparkling on every corner.
Nobody, however, does silver shimmer quite like Pandora, whose latest charm design makes a beautiful addition to the Disney100 collection. Sassy, sweet, and sure to raise a smile, this special new charm features Minnie Mouse, and we can’t wait to show you…
Isn’t she beautiful? Whether you’re a long-time collector of Pandora’s jewels or looking at starting a new collection, we’re sure you’ll agree this charm is absolutely magical.
The classic dangle charm features a toe-tapping Minnie Mouse, stood smiling and posing in glinting sterling silver. You’ll see her most stylish details are her amazing shoes – crafted from 14k gold – and her signature bow, which is set with a sparkling diamond.
Looks like she’s feeling especially fabulous for the 100th!
One final special detail we want to show you is how the Disney100 logo is etched onto the back of Minnie’s head, making this piece perfectly commemorative of the “wonderous” occasion. It’s one of those details that may be tiny, but holds so much significance!
This gorgeous charm isn’t the first one released by Pandora as part of their 100th anniversary collection, and you can check out some of the other spectacular designs we’ve seen so far here.
Whenever us MickeyBloggers are visiting the Magic Kingdom, we always like to pop by Uptown Jewelers – a fantastic home of Pandora at Walt Disney World – and admire all the beautiful designs in there. It’s definitely worth a visit whenever you’re next strolling along Main Street, U.S.A!
If you’d like to add this charm to your collection, we’d recommend you head to Uptown Jewelers soon. Being a limited edition release in commemoration of such a special occasion, we’re sure this will sell out quickly!
It costs $185. Will you be sporting Minnie on your Pandora bracelet or necklace during the magical Disney100 celebrations?