For the burgeoning tsarina, Fabergé’s new Matrojoschka Collection features a charm bracelet in 18-karat gold with brightly colored, fire-enameled Russian dolls ($3,330). The limited-edition pieces open up to reveal a smaller doll hanging inside—just like the traditional wooden matrushkas (1,000 available at $6,330 each; faberge-jewelry.com).

For the romantic at heart, Cinzia Maini has created delicate roses out of woven gold fabric that dangle from a yellow-gold bracelet (cinziamaini.com). Those with a sweet tooth can feast their eyes on Juicy Couture’s Just Desserts charms, resembling goodies like chocolate-covered strawberries and banana splits (from $52 each; neimanmarcus.com).

For art lovers, Damien Hirst has designed a limited-edition range of charm bracelets adorned with his signature pills. The signed gold version carries 23 different casts of tiny pills and sells for $47,500. There is also a silver version ($28,500; othercriteria.com)

Colette celebrated its 10th anniversary with a limited-edition necklace featuring charms from 10 different designers. Called 10 Necklaces in 1, the charms can also be strung on individual chains for variety ($790; www.colette.fr). Evil spirits, beware.