Rembrandt Charms releases Class of 2026 charm for graduation keepsakes
Rembrandt Charms lists a customizable Class of 2026 charm (Style 6826) in rhodium-plated sterling silver or gold, with a product price range shown as $62.50–$750.00 and a conflicting $57.50 single-variant entry.

Rembrandt Charms is offering a CLASS OF 2026 Charm identified on the site as Style 6826, available in rhodium-plated sterling silver or gold and sized 0.48 in x 0.84 in (12.13 mm x 21.28 mm). The product page lists a price range of $62.50 to $750.00 while a separate fragment on the same page shows a rhodium-plated sterling silver line at $57.50, a discrepancy buyers should verify before checkout.
The product description on Rembrandt’s site reads in part: "Celebrate your graduation with the Class of 2026 Charm, a timeless keepsake in rhodium plated sterling silver or gold." The page also makes the item explicitly customizable: "This product is customizable! Choose how you'd like to customize it below." Captured site microcopy includes "Add Engraving Add Painted [...]" and an instruction to "Check with your local retail jeweler for font options and pricing," which suggests some personalization services may be arranged through Rembrandt’s retail partners rather than entirely online.
Rembrandt Charms positions the piece within a long-running family-owned business: the company notes it has been designing and manufacturing charms and charm bracelets for over 50 years and offers metals including Sterling Silver, Gold-Plated, 10 and 14 Karat Yellow Gold, and 14 Karat White Gold. The site also states that "Sterling Silver merchandise is rhodium-plated to prevent tarnishing." Related-product pricing on the same site illustrates how metal choice drives cost: the Harp Charm ranges $78.50–$1,185.00 (Style 0675), the Wishbone with Pearl Charm is $37.50–$320.00 (Style 0677), and the L'Arc de Triomphe Charm lists $79.50–$1,290.00.
Availability details on Rembrandt’s product page are presented through variant selection UI — "Select options" and "This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page." The captured shipping table shows domestic processing listed as "0- Business Days" with domestic shipping windows of 1-5 business days depending on method, and international options with 1 - Business Days processing and multiweek shipping windows; the captured table contains formatting artifacts and should be clarified with the retailer for exact lead times. Hobby Lobby also carries a 2026 charm SKU in its assortment; its shipping policy notes most orders ship within 1-2 business days and delivery usually takes an additional 3-4 business days, with a 90-day return window for qualifying items. An eBay multipack listing for 48 metal year-number charms labeled "2026" is captured as "This item is no longer available," underscoring that cheaper bulk alternatives exist but are separate from Rembrandt’s fine-metal offering.
Practically speaking, the Class of 2026 Charm is a compact keepsake that will sit nicely on a charm bracelet or necklace and can be mixed-and-matched across rhodium silver and gold finishes. Verify the active per-variant price, whether engraving or painted finishes can be added online or require a local jeweler, and which SKU corresponds to which metal before purchasing; the site shows both Style 6826 and an ambiguous Style 0643 in nearby fragments, so SKU mapping merits confirmation. With confirmed pricing and customization details, this charm functions as a tangible, heirloom-ready way to mark a graduation year.
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