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Silver stacking rings

19 replies

sweetheart · 09/11/2017 09:43

I'd like to get dd some sterling silver stacking rings for xmas. She's had fake / cheap ones that have lost the silver coating so thought I'd like to get her something a bit more of the genuine article.

I know the obvious port of call is Pandora but I was wondering if anyone knew of other places to look - are you paying for the name with Pandora?

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DollyPartonsBeard · 09/11/2017 09:55

Shop Dixi do a range of sterling stacking rings (also lots of lovely things that are bringing out my teenage inner goth!)

shopdixi.com/pages/search-results-page?q=Sterling+stacking

sweetheart · 09/11/2017 11:02

Thanks - have you ordered from them before? Always a bit nervous shopping somewhere new online for returns etc.

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HurtyTeeth · 09/11/2017 11:05

John Greed's website sell stacking rings - more expensive brands like Pandora and the like, and also their own range of jewellery which is fairly Boho teen friendly.
Service good and also 0% finance if you want to spread the cost.

ItsAHardKn0ckLife1 · 09/11/2017 11:07

emptycasket.co.uk

Cute and quirky Smile

SallyOMalley · 09/11/2017 11:10

How about looking somewhere like Not on the High Street? I've used the website several times and have always been pleased with the service.

Badweekjustgotworse · 09/11/2017 11:10

Have you looked on stay? Support an independent artist instead just of big brand names like pandora. You'll get something much more unique AND more reasonably priced. I meet a silversmith at a local market last year and she's since made me a few pieces for family members, they're totally bespoke and were far cheaper than high street, I was really shocked when she quoted me for the first piece and now she has my undying loyalty!!

Badweekjustgotworse · 09/11/2017 11:11

ETSY, not stay, sorry, typing on the phone Confused

sweetheart · 09/11/2017 11:13

bad week - I love etsy - the trouble is dd can be fussy and if it's not quite right when it arrives I don't feel I can return things from there.

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IdentityRequest1 · 09/11/2017 11:15

Shop dixi, regal rose, empty casket. I've bought from all of these and all have been fine site-wise.

WanderingTrolley1 · 09/11/2017 11:18

Notonthehighstreet

Ollivander84 · 09/11/2017 13:42

I've had two lovely rings from here
https://www.etsy.com/shop/deliasthompson

EraArils · 09/11/2017 14:04

Silver by mail have some interesting stacking sets.

HolgerDanske · 09/11/2017 17:31

Monica Vinader. Lots of lovely things!

Aderyn17 · 09/11/2017 17:34

Maybe try Pia. I love their stuff.

OpheIiaBaIIs · 09/11/2017 18:12

How much are you looking to spend? Clogau.com have some lovely ones, and they have Welsh gold in them so they'd make a lovely heirloom sort of gift for DD. I have lots myself and they're beautiful, plus their returns and customer service is brilliant. They even guarantee the rings for two years.

OpheIiaBaIIs · 09/11/2017 18:14

Here you go Smile

CountFosco · 09/11/2017 18:36

Alison Moore does gorgeous stacking rings. You can buy sets or put together your own, I have my DC's birthstones.

TrollTheRespawnJeremy · 09/11/2017 20:54

You're paying for the name with pandora. Lots of independent jewellers do almost identical rings for £15-40

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