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Quick Jewellery "Research" Questions !

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Whizzz · 20/05/2007 17:07

Q1) When you buy jewellery, do you look for matching items i.e. earings and/or bracelet and/or necklace OR do you just look to buy one specific item ie a pair of earrings or a necklace etc ??

Only because I am going to make some stuff for a school fair & I've not really considered making / selling sets - just wondered what the MN consensus was

Q2) Are bag charms & mobile phone charms still 'in' ?

Q3) What is your fave colour(s) for jewellery ?

Thanks!

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chonky · 20/05/2007 17:10
  1. Generally just buy the one item.

  2. Nooooo

  3. Blues/ greens with silver.

    Whizz - do you have a website with your jewellery on? I'm always on the look out for new sparkly things
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CODalmighty · 20/05/2007 17:11

i dont look for sets but cna always be talked around..


i liek bag charms

fabe olours are blues

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Whizzz · 20/05/2007 17:17

Chonky - I do have a very basic website with a few pics on but as its just a hobby I prefer to make things to order its www.izzywizzybeads.co.uk if you want to take a peep. I'm also happy to take feedback on what people think of the website

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chonky · 20/05/2007 17:18

will take a look

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fireflyfairy2 · 20/05/2007 17:19
  1. I usually buy bracelets. Don't care whether they match anything I already have

  2. I don't have a phone charm but I did buy MIL one from the kids on mother's day and she likes it.

  3. Turquoise, natural colours, usually colours that will go with anything
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BettySpaghetti · 20/05/2007 17:22
  1. tend to buy individually (usually necklaces)


  1. I don't know anyone who has either


  1. Silver with either greeny-blues, browns or purple
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chonky · 20/05/2007 17:23

The jewellery's gorgeous and really reasonably priced (a shop in my town sells lariats for £45!!!!!!) I'll drop you a mail r.e an order, I love the seaside necklace.

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Hilllary · 20/05/2007 17:24
  1. One specific item.

  2. Erm dont know never liked them anyway

  3. Rubies and Diamonds or Saphires and Diamonds. White Gold.
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JulietFarkinBravo · 20/05/2007 17:25

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Nbg · 20/05/2007 17:25

Not bothered about sets unless its something really nice.

I like plain simple stuff like one colour stones and things.

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JulietFarkinBravo · 20/05/2007 17:26

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chonky · 20/05/2007 17:40

whizz, have just mailed you with an order

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JackieNo · 20/05/2007 17:49
  1. I tend to buy one item - I rarely wear matching sets, and tend to wear either necklace or earrings anyway, not both together.
  2. Don't know - I like the idea, and if you make the fastening quite dainty, could you use them as interchangeable pendants on a cord or chain, if you don't want to hang them from a bag or phone?
  3. Neutrals - clear, grey, black. Generally with silver. I like the turquoise colours, and greens, but find that neutrals go with everything.
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Whizzz · 20/05/2007 19:45

oo thanks - these are good !
Any more comments ?

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FrannyandZooey · 20/05/2007 19:48
  1. just one item

  2. I don't know, they are not something I buy

  3. green, red, deep pink, turquoise, black
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Dior · 20/05/2007 19:57

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Whizzz · 21/05/2007 16:34

Thankyou all - it's useful as I'm suprised how popular natural colours / browns are.

Peronally I like shades of purple, but I seem to be in a minority

Any more views ??

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bristols · 21/05/2007 16:39

Definitely necklace and bracelet sets. Unless it's stud-type earrings with a necklace otherwise I think it's a bit too much all together.

I like bag charms, myself.

I'm into things on cords or ribbon at the moment. Like some of the others, I like neutral shades.

Off to have a look at your website now...

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MrsBadger · 21/05/2007 16:42

I never look to buy sets - have bought one or two that were reduced/cheap, but wear the earrings and the necklace seperately.

bag and mobile charms are out as far as I'm concerned but what do I know?

I like jewellery in creams, brown, greens and rust/oranges because they're the colours of clothes that best suit me and I tend to wear jewellery as part of an outfit.

afraid I can't get your website to load though

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bristols · 21/05/2007 16:47

Love the website. Reckon I'll have an order for you but I need something different to that on the site. Would that be OK?

Need advice, am wearing a dress with quite a deep v neck. Which style necklace do you think would be best? I'm thinking the lariat style but I'm not sure. Whizzz and Mrs B, help!

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Whizzz · 21/05/2007 16:51

With a shorter lariat style, you could maybe tie it higher up with longer 'dangly ends' ??(thats a techincal term)

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bristols · 21/05/2007 16:56

Don't blind me with science! How long would it be, then? I would want the dangly bits to be on my skin rather than over the fabric so that you could see their beauty. (I can see from the website that it will be beautiful)

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bristols · 21/05/2007 16:57

I wouldn't want it tied too high as I have a thyroidectomy scar which gets really irritated by jewellery.

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Whizzz · 21/05/2007 16:57
  • the ones I generally make are 65-70cm long, but I can do any length. I fancy making some that are totally beaded (ie no thread on show).....

Drop me a mail if you like
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bristols · 21/05/2007 17:09

Sounds great. Will email later - getting towards tea and bath time and DS needing lots of cuddles as he's tired.

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