Common materials include metal or metal alloys, silicone, PVC/plastic, and sometimes fabric or faux fur for decorative pendants. Listings often group charms by material (e.g., silicone rim markers vs. metal hanging pendants), which affects feel and cleaning methods.
Pack sizes vary by product—from single pieces to multi-packs. Representative examples seen in listings include single hanging pendants, sets of six, and four-packs for straw toppers. Check each product listing for the exact count.
Many listings note extras uses for pendant-style charms: they can attach to keys, backpacks, water bottles, wallets, jeans, bags, and purses as decorative accessories or identifiers.
Silicone rim markers are designed to rest or hook on the rim or edge of glasses, cans, or tumblers so they sit securely and keep each drink identifiable.
Sizes are listed in product details. Examples from listings include overall charm dimensions like 0.63–1.96 inches and hanging pendant chain lengths around 12–15 cm (about 4.72–5.91 inches). Check each item’s specifications for exact measurements.
Descriptions show charms for stemware and standard glasses (rim markers that rest on the rim), attachments for water bottles with handles, straw toppers sized for 10 mm tumbler straws, and some silicone designs noted as fitting on cans.