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17 ways to unlock the Best Jewellery deals — Jewellery Buying Guide
Our interest in gold, silver and other precious metals goes past domains and we have dominated the craft of buying it, or so we think. Gold for the most part means a certain something — gems. Purchasing gold, silver or platinum jewellery fills double needs, in addition to the fact that it is speculation it is an incredible design embellishment.
By Aiden Smith5 years ago in Styled
Best Affordable Watch Brand Of South-Asia (Watches Under $100)
Watches are one of most important things in a personality of a person. They add value to one's overall character and enhances one's abilities to create an impression. People living all around the world love wearing wristwatches. Everyone of them has a different choice. Some like sports watches while other like simple analog ones. What matters here is that everyone wants a watch no matter what type they like. In this regard, the prime concern of the masses is not the availability of watches, but the price at which they're sold.
By Ameer Hamza5 years ago in Styled
A low-budget shopping on a go!
My wonderful husband, the crazy, goofy soul that he is.. decided that one day he wanted to get out of the house and let's do something, anything and with that, we grabbed the Banjo, jumped in the car, and headed down the hill to Palm Springs! We hit all the regular haunts we normally go to on these jaunts down the “HILL”, Starbucks of course! then we stopped by Guitar Center, to see if by chance they could repair our beloved Banjo, so once again Hank could start back to practicing and keeping a promise he made. When we left, with great joy I can announce that it was successful and for a simple $5 too! The pickin’ can begin!
By Richa Pattanaik5 years ago in Styled
The Thrift Store Twirl
There's something therapeutic and adventurous about going to a thrift store, or a little shop that is filled with relics. I sometimes wonder if it's a spiritual thing--the nostalgia of something that once was. A whole life lived. Stories untold.
By Katharina Knoll5 years ago in Styled
My SECRET WEAPON at the Thrift Store
Once upon a time, a nuclear reactor broke down. The technicians had worked and worked to repair but finally called in an outside expert. The expert walked around the reactor, focused on a spot and, gave the reactor one swift kick. It started up, whirring and purring like normal. When the bill arrived, the technicians were shocked. It was for $15,000! The Head Tech phoned the expert and demanded an explanation. "All you did was kick it", he exclaimed. Slowly and confidently, the expert responded, "Ah, but you have to know WHERE to kick it!" The bill was paid promptly.
By Linda Beaulieu5 years ago in Styled
Una Chaqueta Rojo
Thrifting isn’t something I do because it saves money, you can find cool and vintage items. I do it because it’s engraved in my DNA. The thrill of shopping in thrift stores is the search and THEN the find. In today’s society, it’s easy to search the internet and immediately find what you’re looking for. When you thrift and you find not only what you were looking for, you just know it was made for you. It was meant to be, if you will. This has happened to me countless times (not to be confused with every time I go about thrift shopping), and this is about the most recent time.
By Kylie Best5 years ago in Styled
To Upcycling And BEYOND!
Once upon a time, a little girl walked through a battered metal archway into a world of possibilities. My first visit to a thrift store was a new kind of thrill. A treasure trove awaited me, filled with items even I could afford on my meagre allowance. For the price of a handful of candy, I could snag a fancy purse or choose my own new clothes. I was enthralled by the magic of that secondhand paradise.
By The Creative Chimera 5 years ago in Styled
Just Like Fishin'
"Let's go "shoppin'", Thomas," said my grandpa, sometime back in the 80s. Grandpa was in his 70s at the time, so he needed a bit of help with the "shoppin'" he had in mind, as I was soon to discover. Next door to his business was a thrift store. Grandpa shopped in the dumpster out back for dress shoes which fit his size 11 EE feet perfectly, 1950s era stainless steel Sunbeam toasters that just needed a new cord and a bit of cleaning to make the most perfectly browned toast you've ever seen and other similar goodies. "One man's trash is another man's treasure, ain't that right, Thomas?" I nodded. "They're getting downright stingy over here, these days, not like they used to be, wha?" I'd never been over here before, so I couldn't judge, but we only found one item in need of a new cord that day. Apparently, though, that was stingy of the thrift store's owners in comparison to former times in the past year or two.
By Tom Cooley5 years ago in Styled
A Clue Or A Task!?
First thing first, so please allow and read forward with the knowledge that religion does not set a boundary in the life, mind, spirit or friendships on the path that thy two feet walk. I respect every and all believes of others and continue to keep an open mind and heart because " all are teachers, student thy am". I choose to be a 'bridge', to bring other's together and create a bigger space for us to live and roam in harmony.
By HomeLess Writer5 years ago in Styled
Thrift Store Queen
Above me hangs a square sign in its tarnished white and star-printed glory. Rusted bikes, Fisher-Price kitchen playsets, and dated plastic picnic chairs sit in front of the glass doors on the sidewalk. What will I discover today? I push the heavy metal handle and walk inside, hearing the hustle and bustle of some of the most unique shoppers around. A garbage pit to some, this is my tshatshke goldmine; my penny-pincher Olympics. This is my favorite gem, the Red White and Blue Thrift Store.
By Natalie Braden5 years ago in Styled









