
There’s something to be said for the way jewellery finds us. Not just as decoration, but as a language, a keeper of memory and meaning. This Spring, Pandora introduces Talisman – a bold new chapter in the brand’s universe – one that feels both ancient and entirely of this moment.
Inspired by the texture of old coins and the imperfect beauty of things passed through many hands, the collection trades in symbols that have long guided us: stars, moons, hearts, arrows. Twelve designs form its foundation, each etched with Latin inscriptions that read like mantras – amor vincit omnia (“love conquers all”), per aspera ad astra (“through hardships to the stars”). These aren’t empty words, they're invitations: to wear the stories you live by, to keep reminders close to the skin.

Pandora Talisman is jewellery with texture, depth and intention. Crafted in sterling silver, 14k gold plating and mixed metals, the pieces carry a tactile weight that feels personal. One design layers man-made mother of pearl against gold, refracting light in unexpected ways. Another, the collection’s largest, is carved with arrows – a striking emblem of hope, resilience, and the promise of growth.
Creative directors A. Filippo Ficarelli and Francesco Terzo call them “carriers of memory, reflections of self and gentle reminders that meaning is something we make our own.” And that’s what makes Talisman more than an accessory – it’s a mirror.

Designed to be worn solo or layered, the pieces can be anchored on two new chain styles in silver or gold, or seamlessly woven into Pandora ME. The effect is fluid: every combination becomes its own visual story, shifting with the wearer’s mood or season of life.
True to Pandora’s commitment to storytelling, the campaign fronted by talents chosen for the values they embody reminds us that jewellery is not only about aesthetics. It’s about identity. With Talisman, Pandora invites us to adorn ourselves not simply in beauty, but in belief.




