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Where to buy a simple piece of jewellery with some inheritance from my lovely grandma

40 replies

ihatethecold · 17/11/2018 20:58

My budget is up to £1000 because I would like it to last and be good quality.
Possibly to be able to pass it on to my daughter in future.
I prefer white gold and don’t like anything fussy.

I don’t care about labels or where it’s from, so not Tiffany etc.
Thinking a ring or a necklace.
Any recommendations please.
When I went out to have a look in my local city it made me feel emotional so I couldn’t think straight. 😢

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BangingOn · 17/11/2018 21:14

Do you want something you can wear everyday or a special occasion piece? Personally I would go for a classic pearl bracelet but no good if you want something to wear everyday.

Whatififall · 17/11/2018 21:16

I like Monica Vinader

SuperstarDJ · 17/11/2018 21:18

I’d go for a diamond solitaire necklace if you want something timeless that can be passed down to your DD.

claracluck78 · 17/11/2018 21:20

Check out your local auction OP - you can pick up jewellery for about 1/4 of the High St price

Nanasueathome · 17/11/2018 21:21

The jewellery quarter in Birmingham is also a good place to browse

ihatethecold · 17/11/2018 21:27

yes, I would like to wear it regularly. I don't see the point in saving things for best...
I don't go out, out much.

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Veronicat · 17/11/2018 21:30

I had a Coastline ring made by Hannah Louise Lamb. It's very personal to me and my family and I had an old ring of my Mum's melted down and used in it.

Tryingtogetitright · 17/11/2018 21:31

My friend is an amazing jeweller and could work with you to make something bespoke that would suit you perfectly. Her website is www.oaklandjewellery.com/gallery

Smsmeeesmeghhhehead · 17/11/2018 21:43

www.dd2.co.uk

Look at Jeremy Herber . ...gorgeous pieces and very reasonable. He'll even make you something if you like

Smsmeeesmeghhhehead · 17/11/2018 21:50

This is lovely

Where to buy a simple piece of jewellery with some inheritance from my lovely grandma
XingMing · 17/11/2018 21:55

It's rare for me to want another woman's jewellery but I admired and coveted a friend's opal and (tiny) diamond earring and pendant set. It was modern, understated and very wearable. She told me it came from a designer in the Caribbean.

ihatethecold · 17/11/2018 22:01

Thanks.
That’s a lovely ring sms.
Will check out all ideas on here so far.

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AnotherOriginalUsername · 17/11/2018 22:01

With that kind of budget I'd personally be looking at getting something custom made. My wedding ring was a custom design by a local goldsmith and made from a collection of family gold (predominantly my grandparents wedding rings but also some from my g-grandparents and g-g-grandparents wedding rings too). It's a simple ring although slightly more complicated than just a plain band, but knowing the history means a lot

Atalune · 17/11/2018 22:07

Diamond stud earrings.

You’ll wear them everyday they are simple and elegant.

haverhill · 17/11/2018 22:11

I’d go for simple stud earrings too as I wear them everyday, but you should choose something you’ll feel comfortable with.

TeacupDrama · 17/11/2018 22:13

try looking at a jewellery sale at a local auction house you can go and try it on beforehand; someone will have checked hallmarks a ring that is insured for £4000 would sell at auction for about £1000 so a lot more bang for your buck

if it says white metal it means probably silver but not hallmarked so can't be sold as silver, yellow metal may or may not be gold but nothing can be sold as gold silver platinum etc unless hall marked as such

this is in Glasgow but there are some fabulous pieces
www.mctears.co.uk/auction/search?au=394

TeacupDrama · 17/11/2018 22:14

remember buyer premium plus VAT on top of purchase price so an extra 25%

Echobelly · 17/11/2018 22:15

Look out for any artisan open studios perhaps? Then you can find something special... or even someone you can commission a piece from, for that money.

MissMarplesKnitting · 17/11/2018 22:16

Don't by Monika Vinader. It's plated and basically very expensive costume jewellery.

For that price go and find a manufacturing jeweller in Birmingham and design something with them.

TeacupDrama · 17/11/2018 22:17

there is no VAT on purchase price just on premium so if commission is 24% which it is at McTears and the hammer price is £100 you pay commission of £24 and vat on the £24 so total of £127.60

so if you have £1000 you can't bid more than £780

ihatethecold · 17/11/2018 22:39

I don’t have any jewellery to incorporate into a new piece.
My mum has my grans wedding/engagement rings.

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ihatethecold · 17/11/2018 22:40

Diamond earrings sound great also.
I do wear some small ones everyday already. Some slightly bigger ones would be lovely.

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IWannaSeeHowItEnds · 18/11/2018 09:00

If you buy diamond earings, make sure you get screw backed ones so you don't lose them.
Personally, I would avoid white gold as a lot of it tends to need replating regularly - there are different qualities of white gold, depending on the mix so if you do get ehite gold, investigate it first so you know ehat you are buying. Don't rely on the jeweller to tell you. I have 2 white gold rings, one never needs replating but the other goes very yellow quite quickly.
A bangle might be nice.

ihatethecold · 18/11/2018 11:44

yes that true. I have 3 white gold rings on one finger and 2 of them were re plated this year. they have already gone slightly yellow again.

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luckylavender · 18/11/2018 18:54

I was thinking diamond stud earrings too. Or a good watch.