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Children's Pendants (letters)
marc.faulkner
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Hi,
I'm looking for some silver pendants, as birthday gifts for my step-sisters next wear (one will be 11, the other 10).
I'd like them to be silver, not plated, and not cost too much (MSE!
).
Looking for a letter V and S.
Anybody any idea's?
Cheers,
I'm looking for some silver pendants, as birthday gifts for my step-sisters next wear (one will be 11, the other 10).
I'd like them to be silver, not plated, and not cost too much (MSE!
Looking for a letter V and S.
Anybody any idea's?
Cheers,
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How about these?
http://www.purejewels.com/category.asp?cat_id=alphabetcharm&src=adsilinitial&gclid=CM_v7_ri0JACFQSHlAodEysgOAI let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
Perfect, thanks.consultant31 wrote: »
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i bought my daughter a letter L from avon cost around £6 , looks a bit more expensive than the argos onespanky xx
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spankymonkey wrote: »i bought my daughter a letter L from avon cost around £6 , looks a bit more expensive than the argos one
Sadly, Argos jewellery is often very poor quality. I have several pieces that have worn through/broken quite quickly.I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
consultant31 wrote: »Sadly, Argos jewellery is often very poor quality. I have several pieces that have worn through/broken quite quickly.
That's a bit of a generialisation. You get what you pay for.0 -
Loobysaver wrote: »That's a bit of a generialisation. You get what you pay for.
That's exactly my point, though note that in my post I put "often poor quality" not "always".
The items you linked to are less than £6, therefore hardly likely to be good quality.I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
consultant31 wrote: »That's exactly my point, though note that in my post I put "often poor quality" not "always".
The items you linked to are less than £6, therefore hardly likely to be good quality.
I was also just making the point that you can't generalise that Argos jewellery is often poor quality over any other jeweller. Granted, the cheaper items may not last as long, however Argos also sells very expensive jewellery that is of a high quality.
PS as it happens my dd owns one of those cheap personalised necklaces and it is very pretty and still "as new" more than 2 years after buying it.
Anyway - OP hope you find what you are looking for.0
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