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Where to buy jewellery?

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spoonsspoonsspoons · 21/11/2012 19:13

I'm hoping to get my mum some earrings for Christmas, hopefully similar in style to one's she lost recently. I don't really wear them so a bit lost where to look. Any suggestions of sites/shops to look at?

Not looking for something hugely expensive but equally not super cheap either. So far everything I've found has either been less than 10 pounds or hundreds of pounds. Really looking for something between.

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Bearandcub · 21/11/2012 19:15

If actual jewellery shops are drawing a blank then dept stores: M&S? John Lewis? House of Fraser?

mrscumberbatch · 21/11/2012 20:33

What are the ones that she lost like?

Studs, drops, hoops, silver, with stones, without stones?

Options are ENDLESS!

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spoonsspoonsspoons · 22/11/2012 20:00

The ones she lost are a kind of small open hoop with a sort of celtic knot design. They were originally a gift so no idea of their origin.

This is the closest similar thing I've found, can't afford them for a gift unless I win the lottery though

www.silvernice.com/tiffany-gold-somerset-hoop-earrings-small.html

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mrscumberbatch · 22/11/2012 20:09

H Samuel
Quite a few hoops with stud fixings on this website. Between £50-£80. Some sparkly, some not. All depends on the wearers taste really.

US Website
Same style but in gold wire. Nice style -not sure about delivery times etc.

mrscumberbatch · 22/11/2012 20:15

If you search 'half hoop' earring on google you will get thousands of results if you want to stay with a similar style.

From your example, I would assume that your mum has quite traditional taste. Nothing too big or bulky?

website there's a lot of understated quite easy to wear earrings on here for decent prices.

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littlemissnormal · 22/11/2012 20:20

Try this website, and if she doesn't have it then she could make them for you I expect.

www.seolforjewellery.co.uk/silverearrings.html

MommyVan · 22/11/2012 20:22

Have you tried Ortak? Lots of Celtic stuff there.

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