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Hypoallergenic jewellery
Hamleteer
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Hello all MoneySavers.
Getting married in the summer and my WTB has a bad case of nickel allergy. she can't wear normal jewellery for more than a couple of hours before getting a rash. Engagement and wedding rings are hence made from platinum. She's been looking around for a nice necklace, bracelet and earrings to wear during the day, but we can't seem to find anything that isn't silver/gold or plastic etc.
I think she'd like something in a 'white' metal. Does anyone know about any specialist websites/shops (living in London) or about any possible metals/alternatives we should be looking into? I think she has resigned herself to not being able to wear anything (she's never usually able to wear any), but I know it would mean the world to her if she could on her wedding day. I'd be really grateful for any ideas.
Getting married in the summer and my WTB has a bad case of nickel allergy. she can't wear normal jewellery for more than a couple of hours before getting a rash. Engagement and wedding rings are hence made from platinum. She's been looking around for a nice necklace, bracelet and earrings to wear during the day, but we can't seem to find anything that isn't silver/gold or plastic etc.
I think she'd like something in a 'white' metal. Does anyone know about any specialist websites/shops (living in London) or about any possible metals/alternatives we should be looking into? I think she has resigned herself to not being able to wear anything (she's never usually able to wear any), but I know it would mean the world to her if she could on her wedding day. I'd be really grateful for any ideas.
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