'Something Blue' Aquamarine Wedding Stud Earrings
by Ellie Ellie£29
Our beautiful sterling silver aquamarine earrings is the perfect accessory for the bride on her big day to make sure she has something blue.
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Product description
Our beautiful sterling silver aquamarine earrings is the perfect accessory for the bride on her big day to make sure she has something blue.
Make sure the bride has something blue on her big day with out sterling silver aquamarine wedding stud earrings card featuring an elegant design reading 'something blue, this necklace is just for you, to be your little something blue'.
Inspired by the victorian poem, "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a sixpence in her shoe". Our necklace symbolizes luck for the bride on her wedding day. The perfect gift for the bride on her wedding day a pair of earrings that she can wear down the aisle as well as a lasting keepsake of the special day.
Designed and printed by Ellie Ellie in Sussex (UK).
Variations
Is it a gift? We've got the perfect finishing touches, our Ellie Ellie gift cards feature hand illustrated prints to celebrate your occasion (includes an envelope) and our Ellie Ellie gift boxes are the ideal way to make sure your gift is extra special.
*Please note, we are not able to offer a card writing service at this time and our gift bags come flat ready for you to pack at home.
Overview
- Made in Britain
Dimensions
6mm diameter.
Presentation card: 80 x 80mm
Made from
Sterling silver earrings with aquamarine coloured crystal.
Birchwood card
Product code
1148522
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