| For Chamilia Silver/Gold Snap Bracelets: | | | | make changing your beads will be a cinch. |
| Silver/Gold Snaps bracelets have a locking | | | | Note that the new Chamilia Bangle bracelets now |
| mechanism that allows you to snap the lock | | | | allow both ends to open. The older solid and flex |
| closed. The Lock end of the Chamilia bracelet | | | | bangle bracelets only allow one end to open. |
| contains two separations - one is the hinge of the | | | | To open your bangle bracelet, push in and twist |
| lock, and the other is the opening. To open the | | | | the "ball with the C" end of the bracelet. If you |
| lock, push your fingernail in between the lock until | | | | have an older style, only one end will push in. This |
| the lock opens. No need to pry the lock open, | | | | should be easy to determine, as it will not take |
| simply putting a downward pressure in between | | | | much effort to push the spring loaded end. |
| the lock will open it. | | | | Once you have pushed in and twisted the C ball |
| Once the lock is open, you can add or remove | | | | end, the end should come off easily. Chamilia Solid |
| beads/charms on your bracelet by sliding or | | | | and Flex Bangle bracelets automatically come with |
| twisting them onto or off the Threading end of | | | | slide locks, so there is no need to purchase lock |
| your bracelet (the opposite end of the lock). | | | | beads to keep your beads in place. However, you |
| To close your Silver/Gold Snap bracelet, open | | | | can still place lock beads on your bangle bracelet |
| your lock end, then take the Threading end of | | | | for added functionality or look. Slide the first lock |
| your bracelet and place it in the indention/notch of | | | | off your bracelet, then remove or add the beads |
| the lock. Note that the smallest part of the | | | | you want. Bangle bracelets do not contain a |
| threading end will fit perfectly in the notch of the | | | | threaded end, so all beads should easily slide on or |
| lock. The knob at the very end of the Threading | | | | off the bangle. |
| mechanism should be inside the lock. Close the | | | | When you are satisfied with your new bead |
| lock until you hear a snap, which indicates the lock | | | | pattern, slide your lock bead onto your bracelet |
| is securely closed. Done! | | | | to hold your beads in place, then repeat the same |
| For Chamilia Solid and Flex Bangle Bracelets: | | | | steps to secure the lock as you did to open the |
| Your Chamilia Solid and Flex Bangle bracelets allow | | | | lock - push in the "C ball" lock, then twist. Your |
| you to create unique charm/bead patterns by | | | | lock is secure when you can gently tug on the |
| adding, removing and changing the order of your | | | | end and it does not move. |
| beads at any time. The following guidelines will | | | | |