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I wanna - find out my ring size & the cheap good quality jewellry (if it exists?)
Mics_chick
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What's the best way to find out your ring size if you've no idea what size you are (other than going to a jewellers!)
Can anyone recommend a good place for low cost good quality jewellry especially rings - either online or not... Also it doesn't matter if it's secondhand/antique... If you can recommend somewhere from personal experience then all the better!!
Can anyone recommend a good place for low cost good quality jewellry especially rings - either online or not... Also it doesn't matter if it's secondhand/antique... If you can recommend somewhere from personal experience then all the better!!
You should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an
"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs
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Go onto QVC and print off their ring sizer:
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.html/params.file.|frames|ClasFrameU117,html/walk.yah.UKJE-U117?cm_re=PAGE-_-RELATEDLINKS-_-JEWELLERYSIZINGCHARTS
Not sure about the best places to buy though? My mum got one from gemstv and it was a good price.The Best Things in Life Are Free0 -
scotgirl wrote:Go onto QVC and print off their ring sizer:
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.html/params.file.|frames|ClasFrameU117,html/walk.yah.UKJE-U117?cm_re=PAGE-_-RELATEDLINKS-_-JEWELLERYSIZINGCHARTS
Not sure about the best places to buy though? My mum got one from gemstv and it was a good price.
Thanks for that Scotgirl but what happens if you haven't got any rings to try on...?You should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs
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Just pop into a local jeweller - they've got all the ring sizes there. Or if you ring up QVC, they may send you a little plastic thing that fits into your finger and you just pull till it fits and read off the letter in the window.0
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Have you ever tried:
http://www.geraldonline.com/?WT.srch=1&gclid=CODWucSF6okCFT4GQgod31dwKA
I have'nt tried it but he his the biggest online. Remember Ratners? Thats who he is!0 -
I went into ARGOS and found out my size. No pressure to buy anything either. Hope this helps.
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QVC can be cheap, they certainly look good, depends if you are after real stones or something that just looks good. Diamonique looks the part and wears well, I prefer to have something I am not frightened of losing.
Look in the clearance lines
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.html/params.file.%7Cframes%7CClasFrameU008,html/walk.yah.UKCL-U008?cm_re=PAGE-_-CLEARANCEDEPARTMENTS-_-JEWELLERY
Or when they have a Today's Special Value on Jewellery.
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