Ladies... Tiffany Charm bracelets

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Gravity, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. Piaf

    Piaf Senior Member

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  2. TipsyGypsy

    TipsyGypsy Light of a Fading Star

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    I think I'll stick with Cartier and Graffs :D
     
  3. daisymae

    daisymae Senior Member

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    I'd rather have books. I like books.
     
  4. 90 paces west

    90 paces west Member

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    I love jewelry!
    And the Tiffiany's toggle bracelets are so cute!

    But they are way too pricey for just Sterling Silver....
    If it's for a younger girl. Look at some of Juicy Couture's stuff. Or Besty Johnson.
    They are very cute, and a bit cheaper.
     
  5. dollyfizz

    dollyfizz Senior Member

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    I love Tiffany and I certainly don't think the silver is too expensive. Most of my jewellery is from Tiffany! When I got my first Tiffany necklace years ago, I kept it on all the time. I never broke it since the chain was good quality. Not like the normal cheap shite that breaks easily when it gets caught. It really is a different type of quality. And what's not to love about that little blue bag?!

    So no, $200 is nothing for a decent piece of jewellery.

    And Graff is amazing!
     
  6. whimbrel

    whimbrel Wasteland Soldier

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    i dont see what the big deal is with those bracelets. its just a fucking bracelet. i despise expensive jewelry and dont see the point
     
  7. stacy lulu

    stacy lulu yeeeaah buddy

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  8. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    I got a bracelet when I was sixteen and added to it over the years. It is something you rather tend to keep for life. :)
     

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