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Any suggestions- jewellery

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m0jit0 · 01/03/2018 12:50

Hope this is ok to post here. I have been left some money from my grandparents and would like to spend some of it on something to remember them by. I'm thinking a piece of jewellery but stuck as to what to get! I don't wear earrings so possibly a necklace or a ring. Something I can wear everyday. I am also thinking something with a flower/garden theme as they had a beautiful garden that I loved playing in as a child. Please hit me with your suggestions!

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TossDaily · 01/03/2018 12:54

Alex Monroe does lovely jewellery with a garden theme.

here

m0jit0 · 01/03/2018 13:10

Thanks! That's exactly the sort of thing I'm after

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LibertyBlue · 01/03/2018 13:16

Yes Alex Munro. They are good although i find them very small and delicate (some options to go bigger eg the bee, but gets expensive)

Or Links of London. I have a link chain from them and use one of their charms on it (a shell with a pearl inside) they have lots so must have some garden themed ones. They definitely have bees. They are solid and great quality. It looks like a proper pendant necklace ie. not like a necklace with charm hanging from it

LibertyBlue · 01/03/2018 13:18

Here is a link:

www.linksoflondon.com/gb-en/charms/animal-charms?sz=40

paap1975 · 01/03/2018 14:03

Kirsten Ash has some lovely stuff

VictoriaLo · 01/03/2018 14:44

I wear my LInks of London charm necklace everyday, and I always get a lot of compliments and people asking where it's from, especially when I wear my 'Robin Bird charm'. It was originally bought out as an Xmas special charm, but you can wear it all year round as a cute little birdy 😊 I hope you find the thing you're after. also, links of London have a promo on at the moment, so if you do order anything, make sure you type in the code

BubblesBuddy · 01/03/2018 21:06

I would always buy secondhand. Frequently better craftsmanship and it’s fun looking. Better value too. Look at antique fairs and jewellers who stock secondhand. I have several in towns near me and it’s great to browse. Look on line too.

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