YAG (and jewelry) T -- I am the worst shopper ever

bigalt

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It's getting towards that time where the girlfriend is hurting for a little bling bling (apparently the cds, books, etc. are starting to wear on her).

My current plan is to go into some store that sells jewelry and prostrate myself, asking for assistance. The problem is, I really have no idea where to go.

So, anyone know anything about it?

She wears pretty simple stuff-- her fanciest jewelry is a set of a ring with a pearl, earrings with (small) pearls, and a necklace with one pearl in the middle. What kinds of stores are good for modest pieces (particularly in silver)? I'm talking pretty inexpensive too, as we're both starving grad students.
 

minendo

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How much do you want to spend? Is she a fan of gold, silver, white gold, or platinum? My gf loves silver and white gold, but absolutely hates gold.
 

Ness

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Originally posted by: bigalt
What kinds of stores are good for modest pieces (particularly in silver)?



My guess as to the best place to look for jewelry would be a jewelry store.





 

bigalt

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(i am super fashion-retarded) pearl necklaces are pretty fancy, no? what neighborhood are we talking there?
 

bigalt

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Originally posted by: minendo
How much do you want to spend? Is she a fan of gold, silver, white gold, or platinum? My gf loves silver and white gold, but absolutely hates gold.

she's a silver person. i'm looking for under or not much above 100 bucks.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: minendo
How much do you want to spend? Is she a fan of gold, silver, white gold, or platinum? My gf loves silver and white gold, but absolutely hates gold.

Yeah, most girls i know are the same. White gold/platinum are the fad these days it seems.

Anyways, i absolutely hate shopping for jewelry. From my personal experience, if you're unwilling to spend more than $300, then don't bother with jewelry (unless it's earrings).
 

bigalt

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Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: minendo
How much do you want to spend? Is she a fan of gold, silver, white gold, or platinum? My gf loves silver and white gold, but absolutely hates gold.

Yeah, most girls i know are the same. White gold/platinum are the fad these days it seems.

Anyways, i absolutely hate shopping for jewelry. From my personal experience, if you're unwilling to spend more than $300, then don't bother with jewelry (unless it's earrings).

that kind of advice is useful too. maybe it can wait until i'm rich, and she'll just have to deal.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: bigalt
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: minendo
How much do you want to spend? Is she a fan of gold, silver, white gold, or platinum? My gf loves silver and white gold, but absolutely hates gold.

Yeah, most girls i know are the same. White gold/platinum are the fad these days it seems.

Anyways, i absolutely hate shopping for jewelry. From my personal experience, if you're unwilling to spend more than $300, then don't bother with jewelry (unless it's earrings).

that kind of advice is useful too. maybe it can wait until i'm rich, and she'll just have to deal.

Well since you're just doing silver, then it should be ok with that kind of budget. Real diamond earrings are good too, i'm not too sure how old you are, but most teenage girls haven't had real diamonds before, so that could be a good one.
 

Looney

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Ooops, your grad students. Well, you say she only has simple earrings... i would suggest a nice pair of earrings for her then.

EDIT: oh, if she already has some necklaces, you can just get her pendants.
 

Joker81

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Originally posted by: bigalt
(i am super fashion-retarded) pearl necklaces are pretty fancy, no? what neighborhood are we talking there?


I believe he is talking about a different type of pearl necklace.