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Nice present for 21st

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rubberducker · 11/05/2016 18:58

I'm looking for inspiration for a 21st birthday present for a close female relative. I want to spend about £100 and get something really nice that will last - not necessarily forever but for a good few years.

I've been thinking along the lines of jewellery or accessories like a nice vanity case or beautiful purse, that kind of thing.

Has anyone got any ideas? I'm open to ideas!

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notsureaboutthis1992 · 11/05/2016 19:34

How about an Olivia Burton watch? The most beautiful watches I've ever seen! Ranging from around £65-100, but in my opinion, some of the nicest ones are slightly cheaper.
My sister got me one for my birthday and I love it Smile

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petitdonkey · 11/05/2016 19:44

Check out monica Vinader and missoma - both do really nice jewellery within your budget.

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Glamorousglitter · 11/05/2016 20:07

I have a beautiful brush comb and hand held mirror that s silver, antique; it s ornamental really but so pretty, my god mum got it for me for a birthday. I love it because it s unusual and pretty.

Another brilliant idea is a (flattering ) caricature of the person - and their hobbies interestes -there are lots of excellent artists who do this so check out their work first, but we did it for our niece and she loves it. As she s grown and gotten a career and married now about to have kids she says it s a fond reminder of her fabulous days Smile

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rubberducker · 11/05/2016 20:22

Thanks for the replies - will check out the watches and jewellery links now.

I'm not sure about the ornamental brush set type thing - don't think it would be her cup of tea and I think I'd rather get something that she can use/wear. The caricature idea would be a good one except that we had a caricaturist at our wedding to entertain the guests so I know she had one done then.

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