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James Avery’s openwork charms were a staple of the brand’s spiritual and sentimental catalog throughout the late 20th century. This retired angel design, likely from the 1990s, reflects the company’s hallmark style: simplified religious iconography rendered in clean, modernist forms. Unlike more ornate devotional jewelry, Avery’s charms were designed for everyday wear, particularly popular on link bracelets or minimalist chains. The flat, cutout design keeps the weight low and the silhouette clear, aligning with Avery’s focus on symbolic expression over embellishment. Retired pieces like this are often sought after for their quiet symbolism and collectible status among longtime fans of the brand.