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Wedding Rings - where to buy?
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You could look at the jewellery quarter shops online, some have websites, although many don't because they are more about manufacture and wholesale and sales through their shops. You could also try phoning them and seeing whether they can give you an idea of what they would charge for what you want, you could decide whether it is worth making a long trip then (if you are going to save a lot it would be worth staying over in a cheap hotel), or if you are confident about size and style you could pay over the phone and have them post them to you.
I can recommend S P Green, they have a couple of shops in the quarter and a website. Ben is very friendly and helpful, I got my wedding ring there. They are also on Facebook and do special facebook offers from time to time.
I got DH's ring in Newey's don't know if they have a website but you could google them.
Cirrus have a big website that does online orders it is Diamond Dealer Direct.
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We got our engagement rings in Hatton Garden and good very good deals, and will return to the same shop which does a further discount if you also buy wedding rings there. It's a fab day trip!
i went last weekend to look at rings there! I thought it was great until i went to indian jewellers and realised its cheaper!0 -
Have you tried macintyres on Frederick street? Just above where berkatex used to be, they have loads of choice and are much cheaper than the normal shops? You need a card to go but I think you can get one for free when you turn up0
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Have you tried macintyres on Frederick street? Just above where berkatex used to be, they have loads of choice and are much cheaper than the normal shops? You need a card to go but I think you can get one for free when you turn up
Yes we did. I managed to find one I liked there, but OH didn't (wish he wasn't so picky!)
Getting married 12/11/2011
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I've been looking for my OH online (males palladium with a bit of design) and have found Jewellery.tv are very keenly priced.
Have phoned and asked for a few quotes which have all been very good but are they legit?
Their rings are sold non returnable which is setting off alarms for me0 -
Try overstock.com it's an American site, they ship overseas.
Also try ebay.
If you are ok with used, that's what we're doing as you can get WAY more for your money there are tons of sites that sell on consignment.0
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