Bourbon Biscuit Charm Meaning

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A bourbon biscuit charm celebrates the classic British tea-break and the comfort of a familiar routine. The bourbon has been a biscuit-tin staple since 1910. As a charm it suits tea lovers and is given as a light-hearted gift built around a shared everyday ritual. Shop our bourbon biscuit cham in silver and gold

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A bourbon biscuit charm turns one of Britain's best-loved biscuits into a small, wearable piece of everyday comfort. It stands for tea breaks, familiar routines and the simple pleasures people quietly look forward to.

A short history: The bourbon was first baked in 1910 by Peek Freans, who originally called it the Creola. It was renamed after the European royal House of Bourbon, and the dark chocolate sandwich biscuit has been a tin staple ever since.

What the bourbon biscuit charm represents

Worn on a bracelet or necklace, the bourbon biscuit charm is a light-hearted nod to comfort and habit. It speaks to anyone whose day is punctuated by a brew and a biscuit, and to the gentle loyalty people feel towards their favourite.

Who the bourbon biscuit charm suits

It makes a thoughtful, low-key gift for a tea lover, a committed dunker, or a friend whose kitchen always has the kettle on. It works for birthdays, Christmas stocking fillers, or a just-because treat.

The design behind the bourbon biscuit

The Lily Charmed bourbon biscuit charm captures the piped lettering detail and neat rectangular shape of the real thing. It comes in two finishes: recycled 925 sterling silver with a tarnish-resistant rhodium plating, and the same charm plated in warm 18ct gold. Both use a universal hinged clasp that fits Pandora bracelets and most charm carriers.

How to wear the bourbon biscuit charm

The bourbon biscuit charm sits happily on its own as a quiet nod to a daily ritual, or worn close to the clasp where you will notice it with every brew. Pair it with other teatime charms, such as the teapot or the teacup, to build a small biscuit-themed bracelet, or explore matching food charm jewellery

Bourbon Biscuit Charm FAQs

Where does the bourbon biscuit get its name?

The bourbon biscuit was first made in 1910 and was originally called the Creola. It was later renamed after the European royal House of Bourbon, and the name stuck.

Who is a bourbon biscuit charm a good gift for?

It suits tea and biscuit lovers, dedicated dunkers, and anyone whose day revolves around a brew. It works well as a birthday gift, a stocking filler or a small just-because treat.

Does the bourbon biscuit charm come in silver and gold?

Yes. It is available in recycled 925 sterling silver with a tarnish-resistant rhodium finish, and in the same design plated in 18ct gold. Both fit Pandora bracelets.

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