FASHION, Tiffany & Co, Uncategorized TIFFANY & CO SILVER BANGLE 11 May 2010

I have this little obsession with finding and wearing jewellery that you don’t remove. I really like the idea of either a simple or a statement piece of jewellery that you don’t take off… makes it much easier when I’m feeling lazy and can’t be bothered to think of accessorizing, and saves me 1/10th of a minute getting dressed in the morning πŸ˜‰

So apart from the Dogeared dragonfly necklace I picked up and am wearing 24/7, I also got this Tiffany & Co silver bangle. It’s actually a normal-sized cuff so that it can fit various wrists, but since it’s open-ended, I can squeeze it together really tight so that it can actually fit my wrist. Score! I like how it’s so solid and neavy, so even though I wear it 24/7 and bang it around like crazy, it doesn’t bend easily. It’s also quite a thick, statement piece, so I don’t wear anything else on my wrist to take away from it.

Best of all, it’s exorbitantly priced πŸ˜› At least not compared to their diamond jewellery! A reasonably-priced, sold cuff is perfect for my daily wear πŸ™‚


Tiffany & Co silver bangle



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When I have a shower I just leave it on, I think it’s fine in a bath as well. And yep to sleep. It’s on 24/7!

That’s a really pretty bracelet. I like the fact that you can fit it to your wrist, I have tiny wrists too and it’s often hard to find the right size bracelets or watch for that matter,

When I have a shower I just leave it on, I think it’s fine in a bath as well. And yep to sleep. It’s on 24/7!

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So pretty! It’s a classic. My sister loves Tiffany & Co, she has this chain bracelet with a heart tag that she wears all the time. I think she actually does take it off at night, though. πŸ˜›

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Ooo yes that’s a very popular piece! I really like it but it’s just too big and clunky on my wrist πŸ™ I wish they’d come up with a really fine version, that’d be awesome πŸ™‚

Classic!
I’m so lazy when it comes to jewellery and accessorising… I’ll wear the same things for days! I’m also really really bad at bracelet/necklace clasps-I always need some manly assistance XP

So pretty! It’s a classic. My sister loves Tiffany & Co, she has this chain bracelet with a heart tag that she wears all the time. I think she actually does take it off at night, though. πŸ˜›

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Classic!
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