Pandora is the first woman in Greek mythology who was made of clay by hephaestus, and was given to people as a punishment for Prometheus stealing fire. The gods gave her a gift to make her more attractive. Hephaestus, the Vulcan, made a beautiful golden dress for her. Cupid Venas gave her the energy to charm and seduce boys; Hermes, the messenger of the gods, taught her the professional skills of language. The gods each gave her a gift, but Angela refused to give her wisdom, so Pandora's attacks were thoughtless.
Pandora jewelry was founded by goldsmith Pell Enevoldsen and his wife Winnie Winnie on 1982 in Copenhagen. Pandora's bracelet released in 2000 is very popular, which helps women to maintain outstanding practical effects in this group and allows them to express their personality according to their own jewelry design. The bracelet is made of high-quality pure silver and 14k gold, which can be matched and exchanged with more than 700 kinds of gold and silver pendants. Pendants can include all kinds of crystals, pearls, enamels and Murano glassware.