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Jewellery with meaning
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I'm thinking of buying my girl an item of jewellery.
Well more like she picks it i'll buy it because i'd just end up buying something i'd like rather than she'd like;)
I'm just thinking what would have more of a meaning attached/ be cherished:
Ear rings
Necklace
Bracelet
Ring
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Well more like she picks it i'll buy it because i'd just end up buying something i'd like rather than she'd like;)
I'm just thinking what would have more of a meaning attached/ be cherished:
Ear rings
Necklace
Bracelet
Ring
.:Crispy:.
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Also, this might just be me, but I'd prefer that my boyfriend got me a piece of jewellry that he picked, than something I'd picked. It would mean a lot more to me.
Depends how well he knows you. Wonderful if it's really nice, but what if it's really nasty??
i'd say generally rings and necklaces have more meaning to people. but it depends on her, cause some people don't really wear rings, and some never wear necklaces.
I think necklaces and bracelets make nice presents
I wouldn't advise the ring and plus, you might get the wrong size.
I'd say a necklace or bracelet.
I'd say we've been bestest buddies for around 7 years where we totally trust each other & tell each other anything & everything & know that it's not going to go any further than between ourselves.
Then we've been together for about 4 months now.
Charm bracelet would be my suggestion though. They're pretty and you can get it with an engraved tag, and whenever you feel like getting her something nice, you can get an extra charm for it.
eee, good idea. i hadn't thought of that!
charm bracelets are quite keepsake-y as well - the kind of thing you keep forever.
If he knows me well enough to be getting me jewellery, I'd hope he knew me well enough to have some idea of what sort of stuff I like. Besides, if he was going to get something in secret, I'd imagine he'd be noticing the kind of stuff I wear, asking subtle questions, asking my family and friends etc. I'm just saying that I personally would prefer a surprise piece of jewellery on a romantic evening than "Surprise! We're going shopping for a present for you, you're going to have to choose it because I haven't got a clue about the type of person you are and what kind of stuff you like".
Mind you, I'm not that fussy, so as long as it wasn't big or gold, I'd probably like it anyway!