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I want to buy myself a special piece of jewellery

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TheAtterySquash · 07/03/2011 17:27

Right, here's the thing. I have a budget of £200 - I worked hard for that money, it was a bonus relating to a particular piece of work, and I want to spend it on something for me.

I want something that reminds me of the dcs, without being overly sentimental - I was wondering about a Sweetie bracelet from Links with a couple of charms, but I'm not really a very pretty-pretty person and also every second person I see seems to be wearing them. I'd prefer something a bit chunkier, I think, and a little bit less run of the mill. I'm thinking either a bracelet or a necklace for everyday wear, rather than for very special occasions (I have special occasion jewellery...).

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GypsyMoth · 07/03/2011 17:29

Tiffany??Grin

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stepawayfromthebiscuits · 07/03/2011 17:33

chambers and beau - really lovely stuff. I have a couple of their bracelets and a necklace (generous hubby :)) //www.chambersandbeau.com

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MmeLindt · 07/03/2011 17:34

This or a ring like this

The stacking rings are gorgeous too. I have http://www.monicavinader.com/candy-oval-ring/gp-candy-ring-smoky-quartz this one and this one.

I am always being complimented on them.

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ninah · 07/03/2011 17:35

www.silverbubble.co.uk

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ninah · 07/03/2011 17:43

I love everything on that site mme lindt!

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MmeLindt · 07/03/2011 17:45

She is my favourite jewellery designer at the moment.

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faustina · 07/03/2011 17:46

I have those candy rings too Mme lindt - they're lovely aren't they? If you want any more of them Cocosa is doing a monica vinader sale on friday - they always have one or two candy rings on their sales, but you have to be there spot on midday as they vanish almost immediately

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MmeLindt · 07/03/2011 17:50

Oh, that is good to know.

Can you PM me an invitation - does it help you if you invite someone?

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jumpingjackhash · 07/03/2011 17:52

Kohatu and Petros do some lovely things www.kohatuandpetros.com/

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TheAtterySquash · 07/03/2011 18:10

So many replies already!!

I hadn't thought about Tiffany, but I do quite like their bracelets. Not crazy about the branding, but if they have something without Tiffany slapped all over it that would be great.

The Chambers and Beau stuff is lovely - the sort of thing I was after, but I wonder if it would be too informal for work. Also quite confusing trying to work out what I would have, but would be a lot of fun...

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TheAtterySquash · 07/03/2011 18:13

I also found this which I really like (not the foot/hand print, but love the idea of getting dd to write something)

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faustina · 07/03/2011 18:46

MmeLindt I have Pm'd you an invitation!

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NorkyButNice · 07/03/2011 18:53

I bought myself an Alex Monroe feather pendant today - 150 ish pounds and wearable daytime or evening I think.

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mosschops30 · 07/03/2011 18:59

What about a pandora. Dh bought me one after having dc3 and he has added to it on special occasions. Its almost full and im thinking of a second one.
Im not really a jewellery person either, but you can make it up as you wish

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NinkyNonker · 07/03/2011 20:07

I'm thinking about getting this as a 30th present for myself.

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tulpe · 07/03/2011 21:04

Boticca is a great site and full of very unique pieces of jewellery.

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cruelladepoppins · 07/03/2011 21:47

I have had a business card in my purse for a while since I saw jewellery at a craft fair made from fingerprints or child's artwork. It looked nice in RL - quite small, mind - you could get charms made from each of your DCs. here

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phooey · 07/03/2011 22:24

Oh dear MmeLindt you made me click on Monica Vinader and I've decided I need the Mini Luna bracelet in silver with moonstone Sad

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beijingaling · 07/03/2011 23:10

I've just ordered some chambers and beau stuff! Can't wait for it to arrive.

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beijingaling · 08/03/2011 07:13

ps... if you're worried about the chambers and beau stuff being too casual you can ask Amy (the owner - I don't know her, I've just been emailing her irt my order) to help you come up with something.

I've ordered a bracelet with a family tree charm and a sequin disk with my & DH initials on one side plus wedding date on the other plus a sequin disk for my DD (and will add one for each subsequent DC) with her name on one side and birth date on the other.

If you're interested I'll let you know how it goes once I get it.

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MmeLindt · 08/03/2011 12:28

Thanks, Faustina.

Sorry, Phooey. I would tell you to leave the webpage open but that sadly has never worked for me.

I treat myself occasionally.

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UML · 08/03/2011 13:07

ninkynonker

That is a lovely necklace...

I have been looking for something like that for ages...

does anyone know where I can find something like that in white gold? And perhaps with a finer chain?

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UML · 08/03/2011 13:09

I shouldn't come on this site, it always makes me want to buy stuff :(

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NinkyNonker · 08/03/2011 13:17

Yes, I'd prefer white gold or similar to be honest, but I guess I'm the only one who'll know it isn't! Apart from you lot anyway.

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jeee · 08/03/2011 13:21

I'm not exactly a style guru, but when I was in the Natural History Museum I coveted their jewellery (and, honestly, I don't remember ever doing this over jewellery before - it's not my thing) - chunky semi-precious stones for approx £50-£200.

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