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Can anyone point me in the right direction? - jewellery .

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sadkoala · 06/06/2019 17:01

I'm looking for jewellery that's a bit more stand out and not just the standard pieces you find in most shops.
Preferably silver or white gold. Just something different and unusual but not outlandish or crazy.

The wearer is very much into nice noticeable pieces but not ostentatious and I'm not into jewellery that much so don't know where to look.

It's going to be a gift so nice presentation would be a great bonus.

Budget around £200-£250.

I'm hoping some lovely vipers would know where to look?

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ZippyBungleandGeorge · 06/06/2019 17:10

DH had bought me a few lovely things from anoushka, not sure on price, I think he went to Bicester outlet village as he has to go Oxford for work occasionally

FlorenceKettle · 06/06/2019 17:14

Jeremy Heber

DameXanaduBramble · 06/06/2019 17:18

Daniella Draper every time

Calic0 · 06/06/2019 17:28

Alex Monroe stuff is very pretty.

Gth1234 · 06/06/2019 17:50

I don't think £200 is going to give you stand out jewellery.

Don't misunderstand, you will lot's of nice pieces for that, but "stand-out" is thousands.

birthdaymayhem · 06/06/2019 18:33

Oh wow the Alex Monroe stuff is lovely! But more my type of thing, it looks a bit antiquey and floral which isn't exactly her thing.

She prefers clear and new looking jewellery if that makes sense? The Jeremy Heber looks a bit more up her street.

Rarfy · 06/06/2019 18:36

I would have a look on not in the Hugh street or etsy.

BrainScience · 06/06/2019 18:38

Have you had a look on Wolf&Badger? There’s some lovely, often quite unusual bits on there.

Shiner · 06/06/2019 18:40

Georg Jenson silver? It might be out of the price range though.

Crapplepie · 06/06/2019 18:41

Fluke jewellery
Alison Moore
Ortak Smile

Haworthia · 06/06/2019 18:41

Stephen Einhorn do some lovely things.

Deadheadstickeronacadillac · 06/06/2019 18:42

Tiffany sterling silver range is the price bracket you want.

Crapplepie · 06/06/2019 18:42

Charlie Luxe Vintage - she has some lovely pieces, and is a nice person to boot!

Crabbitstick · 06/06/2019 18:45

sheilafleet.com/for-her/necklet?sortdir=Asc

Sheila Fleet - wise price range. Unique interesting pieces.

Sexnotgender · 06/06/2019 18:46

Sheila Fleet!!

I ADORE her work.

I have a few pieces and they’re just lovely and quite different. I like the necklets, loads of choice. I’ve got the pentland one and gets lots of compliments on it.

sheilafleet.com/for-her/necklet?page=4&recipient=for-her&size=15&sortby=price&sortdir=Asc&type=necklet

renniebennie · 06/06/2019 18:46

One of my favourites. Hand made, affordable and unique

sallyratcliffe.co.uk/

fikel · 06/06/2019 18:47

Sheila Fleet she is an Orkney based jeweller. Really unusual and you would find something in your price bracket

Sexnotgender · 06/06/2019 18:47

Haha, cross post with CrabbitstickSmile

Gentlemanwiththistledownhair · 06/06/2019 18:48

Try Etsy. Loads of small & independent jewellery designers on there for all budgets.

Can also recommend Wolf and Badger though. Something like the Amore ring?

OhioOhioOhio · 06/06/2019 18:49

This is an excellent thread. Thank you.

shouldntbeonhereagain · 06/06/2019 18:51

Try Dinny Hall. Or Monica Vinader.Big ranges (and big price spectrum) but some lovely bits for around your budget.

Crapplepie · 06/06/2019 18:52

I have some Sheila Fleet pieces from her primula scotica range - just gorgeous! Yes, my responses do give away my location! Grin

WeCameToDance · 06/06/2019 18:57

Probably not quite what your after but I love Tessa Metcalfes jewellery! It is definitely unique and comes beautifully packaged.

Catgranny · 06/06/2019 19:04

I'd definitely have a look at Orcadian jewelers for silver pieces.

PrincessLouis · 06/06/2019 19:46

Recommend Astley Clarke: www.astleyclarke.com/uk

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