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Monica Vinader

The other day I have received one of the most beautifully packaged gifts from British jewelry brand Monica Vinader's team.  Inside, there were two of the designer's signature chain bracelets, one is engraved with my blog's name, and the other is a gorgeous bracelet that features 25 white topaz gemstones of varying sizes in a scattered pattern. I wore both bracelets with my everyday arm party and the looked beautiful layered with other pieces, kind of added a subtle pop of shine to the arm party. I'll post a photo of my Monica Vinader-ized arm party soon. 

From stacking rings, to friendship bracelets, to bespoke pendant necklaces Monica Vinader's collections are all about celebrating individuality. Her pieces are meant to be worn together or mixed with your other favorite jewelry, and it’s about how the wearer brings the jewellery to life. I like the fact that they offer complimentary engraving, so you can have the pieces engraved with  a special message, monogram, or even a doodle. Another attractive service they offer is that you can create your own unique necklace, all you have to do is select the chain and choose your favorite pendants, and finally you can create your perfect combination of customized looks with their online ring stacker tool. All of these special services take jewelry gifting to a whole new personal level. 

It is worth mentioning that Monica Vinader now offer free express delivery and duties paid anywhere in the Middle East.



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