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Valentines Jewellery Sale
1982
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I am looking to buy my wedding rings in advance for getting married in May. :eek: Does anyone know if there will be any sales in the high street jewellers coming up for valentines day so i can maybe save some money off the rings? 
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Don't know about any sales but I've just ordered my wedding rings from http://www.bandsoflove.co.uk - the cheapest place I could find on the internet for what I wanted. Also try Argos if you want to go even cheaper.0
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Hi 1982,
I think Warren James is the cheapest High Street Jewellers, Asda's Jewellery is also very cheap not sure if they have a large selection of Wedding Rings though.
Hope this is of some help
Congratulations by the way!0 -
never tried online jewellers do you know what they are like with returns if it doesnt suit when it arrives?0
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I Was In The Jewellers On Saturday Trying To Get A Ring Valued And A Girl Came In To Ask If They Had Any Brouchers For Rings Etc They Said They Were Due In This Week As The Offers Start For Valentines Day... The Girl Had Apparently Been Around Them All And They All Bring Them Out At The Same Time,,
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I would go to a High Street Jewellers try on all different sorts of rings.Find the ones you like, Get them to right down the details court shape, mm size, weight etc and the sizes. Then compare the prices to online sights.
Saying that though personally I think that half the fun of it is going shopping to buy the rings, it would be awful if you order them online and they are not quite right.0 -
sounds promising. i will need to go in and get sized for one as i have no idea what size i should be but at least the OH knows her size after the engagement ring fiasco with H Samuels. :rolleyes:0
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Wedding ring would normally be a size bigger than Engagement ring as the band is often thicker.0
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I know some newsagents who sell rings, they keep the rings behind the glass same as jewellers. And you know what they have the cheapest rings ever, i couldnt believe it and the packaging is very nice 2. Do you want to know the price 20p WooHoo. (If you didnt get that they come from 20 pence machines) lol. Now thats a bargain what a money saver i should get thanked by every money saver on this site. Jus kidding. Hope you find a nice ring, Hope you have a good wedding, in advanced.If people cant help people on these threads, then they should rather not say anything then say something which isnt any use to the person who needs help0
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If money is tight why don't you go to an antique jewellers. You will get some fantastic rings in there for a fraction of what you would in a high street jewellers. you will also get far more gold for your money. It is a shame to skimp on the quality of something you will wear for the rest of your lives.
You can then take them into a jewellers who advertise free cleaning and then they will be sparkley just like new.
Good Luck
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0
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