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Help me spend money on jewellery please

21 replies

Hopefully · 06/05/2009 16:49

I really want a bangle (or possibly a bracelet, I am undecided). I have this necklace, would like something in the same slightly chunky, I-think-I'm-too-cool-and-individual-for-tiffany's-and-like-to-support-indie-designers style. (I should add, I spent a lot less on this necklace when she was first making it, I am not a millionaire!)

I don't mind spending a couple of hundred quid for something absolutely gorgeous, but it has to be pretty bloody nice. I want to get something nice as my present to myself for giving birth (ermm, 8 months ago), so like the ides of being able to get a matching bangle/bracelet/something else if I am mad enough to go through the whole thing again.

So, any wrist attire you can recommend? Any nice jewellery designers out there?

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sweetheart · 06/05/2009 16:51

OMH

and there was me about to recommend Principals and Next for jewellary! I think your budget is way out of my league I'm affraid but good luck!

bigchris · 06/05/2009 16:52

a present to yourself for giving birth?!!
didn't you get a baby, lol
how about putting the money in your child's trust fund and maybe your dh will buy you something

nevergoogledragonbutter · 06/05/2009 16:52

these designers are all fab.

also latham and neve are nice too.

MadreInglese · 06/05/2009 16:54
nevergoogledragonbutter · 06/05/2009 16:59

well i think it's a lovely idea.

and i'm more than happy to help you spend your money.

if you are anywhere near exeter you can see all those designers stuff at polka in exeter. i discovered them while looking for a wedding that i actually liked.

Hopefully · 06/05/2009 16:59

You mean the baby is the only reward I get?! Darn it.

Will be waiting till kingdom come for DP to get me something - apparently since we couldn't have flowers in the hospital he was absolved of all responsibility to buy me something.

BTW, have been saving up since the birth to be able to buy myself something - have literally only bought that one other piece of jewellery ever, am not in the habit of dropping hundreds on jewellery

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moonmother · 06/05/2009 17:00

There are some great silversmiths on folksy, I'm a jewellery designer myself, although I work with semi precious stones.

I am completely in awe of some of their work, and will be buying some myself very soon.

www.folksy.com

nevergoogledragonbutter · 06/05/2009 17:03

i got a pair of new bridgedale socks when i had our first. got nothing for the second.

hmm, shame we're skint.

LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 06/05/2009 17:03

might be too cheap

bigchris · 06/05/2009 17:04

aw sounds like you deserve it then
debenhams do some quite nice stuff and John Lewis

LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 06/05/2009 17:05

bit more substantial-cheap enough to have all 3

goingslowlyroundthebend · 06/05/2009 17:09

I can't believe you have that necklace! I have been dropping hammer size hints at DH for my birthday. Not that I have a cat in hells chance of getting it, it is waaaaaaaaaayyyyyy out of our price range. But lucky you for having it. Is it as fab in real life? Does anyone ever say anything about Bond film?

Hopefully · 06/05/2009 17:17

Moonmother you should have mentioned your own stuff - I absolutely love the bangle set with the letters and things in the gallery on your website (I'm assuming I have the right site - scoured the photos on your profile for the name of your company), definitely going in my list of things to check out when I have the time to make a decision!

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Hopefully · 06/05/2009 17:20

Goingslowly I think it's nicer in real life (naturally). Really lovely and a statement piece, which is good as I can't ever afford to buy another necklace ever again. Quite a few people made the connection when the film was first out. Mine's a bit different (had it a bit more personalised), but broadly the same. Sophie's lovely, and will happily chat about doing bespoke stuff (most of which is cheaper, the lover knot seems to be her most expensive thing by a long way).

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silverfrog · 06/05/2009 17:24

how about here?

no bangles on the site, but she does take commissions.

moonmother · 06/05/2009 17:43

Aww thank you

Don't like to plug myself too much - they actually were for another mumsnetter.

I'm hoping to get into silversmithing at some point too, as I the designers on Folksy/Etsy etc so much, but as usual it's finding the time.

I do have a shop on Folksy too, under the same name as my website(but without the hyphen)

BobtheWoodmouse · 06/05/2009 20:45

I like the YSL bracelet/bangle range. Some of them, like the arte bangle www.ysl.com/us/en/onlineBoutique/Women/Jewelry/Bracelets/P-Multi%20Stone%20Cuff%20in%20Metal%20Glass %20and%20Enamel.aspx are chunky and look as though they would complement your pendant, also this one is nice:

www.ysl.com/us/en/onlineBoutique/Women/Jewelry/Bracelets/P-Large%20Cuff%20in%20Silver%20Textured%20M etal.aspx

They are pricy though

howtotellmum · 06/05/2009 20:57

Dower and Hall? or too conservative?

www.dowerandhall.co.uk (??)

GypsyMoth · 06/05/2009 21:08

oi!! there is nothing wrong with TIFFANYS stuff ya know!!!!

HelenMc1 · 07/05/2009 14:39

Go to Net-A-Porter - I am seriously tempted by the Erickson Beamon Boudicca cuff for my birthday!

www.net-a-porter.com/Shop/Accessories/Jewelry/Cuffs

MadameCastafiore · 07/05/2009 14:46

here Dh bought me it a few weeks ago and everyone who has seen me wear it has asked where I got it from - it sort of makes a jingly sound and looks very ethnic and probably far cooler than anyone as old as me should be wearing.

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