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Bracelet-present

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frostsu · 08/10/2012 15:44

Any ideas? Christening present for a niece/ goddaughter? Not a typical christening bangle but something for her to have bit later. Rose gold might be lovely with her skin tone but I don't want to go over £150 as she may turn out to dislike it! An considering Minica Vinadier Fiji but bearing in mind she wont wear it for 10-15 years I don't want anything that's too "popular" now for want of a better phrase. Birthstones a ruby so doesn't help much. Nothing fussy, classic but still something a teenager/early 20's might like. I'm London based but have a 10 month old so online would be easiest. Looked at Liberty/selfridges etc online but in work so don't want to spend too much time on jewellery websites or I may attract ITs attention...

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frostsu · 08/10/2012 15:59

Ps should add that I've just moved over to the UK so don't know many designers but I also like the Alex Munroe "love" bracelet of the gold isn't too yellow. sorry cant link from phone.

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2blessed2bstressed · 08/10/2012 16:03

There's a designer based in Edinburgh called Rosie Brown, works mostly in silver, designs loads of beautiful bracelets and bangles, some of which can be personalised. If you like Alex Monroe (like I do!), then I think you'll like that stuff too.

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Dancergirl · 08/10/2012 16:09

How about something silver from John Lewis? They have some lovely designers such as Kit Heath, Dinny Hall, Dower and Hall. Loads on John Lewis' website.

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frostsu · 08/10/2012 16:22

Thank you both, I should add that I recently was given some lovely dinny and hall lotus earrings which I love but the gold is very warm yellow which may not work well on her colouring.

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Paribus · 08/10/2012 16:47

Classic Tiffany silver bracket maybe?

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Paribus · 08/10/2012 16:47

Bracket???? Bracelet! Stupid iPad.

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