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Pandora Offers Free Engraving to Members on Eligible Items Through April 12

Pandora is waiving its $20 engraving fee for My Pandora members through April 12, covering bracelets, pendants, rings, and charms in sterling silver and 14K gold.

Priya Sharma2 min read
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Pandora Offers Free Engraving to Members on Eligible Items Through April 12
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After tracking Pandora's promotional calendar across spring 2026, one offer stands out for its straightforward value: a waived $20 engraving fee for My Pandora members on every eligible piece in the engravable catalog. With four days left on the clock, here is exactly how to use it.

The promotion, which began March 31, covers bracelets, necklaces, pendants, rings, charms, and gift sets in Pandora's sterling silver and 14K gold-plated options. My Pandora membership is free to create, which means the only real qualification is having an account. The fastest path from zero to checkout: create a My Pandora account on the brand's U.S. site or with a store associate, navigate to the engravable jewelry section while logged in, select an eligible piece, and add the engraving during checkout. No code is required; the fee waiver applies automatically for logged-in members on qualifying items.

Choosing what to engrave matters more than most buyers anticipate. For everyday wearables like a Moments bracelet or a pendant meant to outlast a decade of daily use, a specific date or set of coordinates tends to carry more staying power than a nickname that may require explanation years from now. On rings, paired initials read cleanly at nearly any size and hold their detail through regular wear. For charms that will live alongside dozens of others on a bracelet over a lifetime, a birth date or short name anchors the piece to a single clear memory without competing visually with the metalwork around it. Pandora's service also accepts short poems and, on select pieces, a digitized photo, opening a different level of personalization entirely.

Three pieces of fine print change the real value of this offer. First, engraved pieces are not eligible for returns, exchanges, or refunds; Pandora states explicitly that personalized work is final sale. Verify every character of the inscription before confirming. Second, online engraving adds processing time to fulfillment; with Mother's Day falling on May 11, there is adequate lead time from the April 12 deadline, but standard shipping windows narrow that buffer for anyone ordering on the final day. Third, ring sizing after engraving is constrained; bands stretched beyond a small adjustment range risk distorting the inscription. Confirm the correct ring size before committing to the engraving step, because resizing later is not a clean solution once text is on metal.

Pandora's Mother's Day page notes that logged-in members receive free engraving with the purchase of an engravable item, with terms and conditions applying. For buyers who weigh provenance alongside price, Pandora sources 100% recycled gold and silver to craft its jewelry and uses 100% renewable energy at its crafting facilities. That baseline matters when personalization is supposed to last.

As Pandora's own product pages make clear, engraved pieces are not eligible for returns, exchanges, or refunds — which makes the act of engraving less a freebie than a commitment. The $20 waived is real, but the permanence is the point. Four days remain to decide.

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