Your post's title

Your store hasn’t published any blog posts yet. A blog can be used to talk about new product launches, tips, or other news you want to share with your customers. You can check out Shopify’s ecommerce blog for inspiration and advice for your own store and blog.

News

Do you create “custom” designs?

By Jesse Michel

Yes. We would be happy to manufacture a design that meets your specific design criteria. You will simply need to send us a photo, sample,...

Read more

How do I clean my crystal or glass Light Charms?

By Jesse Michel

We advise using a damp cloth to wipe the charm clean. We have heard reports of customers "sticking" their charms in the dishwasher (they “stick”...

Read more

Will the magnets on my Light Charms rust?

By Jesse Michel

No. Our neodymium magnets are plated in nickel, which is a rust-proof metal. 

Read more

How big is the magnet that is affixed to the tip of a Light Charm?

By Jesse Michel

We use various sizes of magnets depending on the charm. Mini charms feature a magnet that is 5mm in diameter while our ornaments and medium...

Read more

Will the Light Charms magnet ever lose its “magnetism?”

By Jesse Michel

No. NdFeB magnets like those used in a Light Charm will ONLY lose their magnetism if exposed to a high temperature of 1414 °F. X

Read more

What types of metals will a Light Charm NOT attach to?

By Jesse Michel

Light Charms will NOT attach to bronze, copper, tin, aluminum, or brass. 

Read more

What types of metals will a Light Charm attach to?

By Jesse Michel

Light Charms instantly adhere to iron based metals such as steel, wrought iron, cast iron, and nickel. 

Read more

How do Light Charm magnets differ from refrigerator magnets?

By Jesse Michel

Our magnets are constructed using an entirely different magnetic material than what is used in a “fridge” magnet. Becasue they are neodymum magnets, Light Charms...

Read more

What type of magnet is used in the manufacturing of a Light Charm?

By Jesse Michel

The magnet used in the creation of a Light Charm is called a rare earth neodymium magnet. This magnet is specifically a strong, high-quality neodymium-iron-boron...

Read more