A look at the 5 most popular Vday jewels
Posted By: Helena Krodel
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Gifts of jewelry might sound cliché, but according to a recent survey, 54 percent of women asked said they would break up with their partner if they didn’t receive anything for Valentine’s Day! In fact, $4.1 Billion dollars is spent on Valentine’s Day each year. We asked the experts at TrueFacet, an online fine jewelry and watch marketplace, which were 5 of their top selling baubles.
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Cartier Love Bracelets
This arm jewel has a beautiful and enriching story. The Love Bracelet was first launched in 1969 by designer Aldo Cipullo. The Cartier designer was said to have a fascination with the tale of medieval warriors who locked up their wives using metal chastity belts meant to prove their loyalty while the warrior was traveling. The design of the bracelet comes in two equal halves, accompanied by a screwdriver to lock it around your loved one’s wrist. It is usually presented to show unconditional love.
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Tiffany & Co. Knot Ring
A Tiffany & Co. knot ring is the perfect way to tie the knot to your loved one in a sweet and subtle way. This iconic sterling silver knot ring with a touch of 18 karat yellow gold is symbolic, sentimental yet affordable at under $350.
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Chanel Fashion Earrings
Nothing makes fashion lovers smile wider than the double C’s of infamous fashion house Chanel. Statement on the ear, earrings have made their fashionable foray back into style. These are just one of the dozens of pairs of really good-looking Chanel earrings on the site from which to choose.
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David Yurman Cable bracelet
The wrist stack can always use an update. No better brand or bracelet to perk up her arm candy than with a David Yurman classic cable bracelet complete with 18 karat gold dome tips and nearly a half carat of diamonds for a touch of sparkle.
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Diamonds
Diamonds always make a girl giggle, period. Because there are over 30,000 items on our site, shoppers can delight in all of the choices. After all, diamonds are forever but paying for them doesn’t have to be.
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