A Possible Addiction.

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I am all about that Pandora.

Three years ago I got my first ring and a charm for my graduation. That was the beginning of me wearing rings as I genuinely used to feel uncomfortable having some chunky piece of metal rubbing against my fingers. Things change though, as you can see... Time passed, I got another one from my friends as a very poor fresher, then the first ring I purchased myself, then a bracelet with a love heart to bring me love (thanks mum for announcing that to a sales advisor...) and so on... and now I have a decent collection. Sadly through those years one of the rings left this world, parts fell off two of the charms, but what can you expect when you never take those things off? I do get attached to things very easily, which is not healthy. I cried when the bracelet broke... I am a sensitive person, okay??? But service in Pandora shops in UK is pretty much amazing, so my problem was resolved very quickly and with money being presented on the counter. So through the past 3 years I gathered quite a collection which has such a sentimental value for me as most of the items came from someone and they all have their special meanings.

I am presenting you my precious Pandora lovers. . .






Advice: 

Pandora is an amazing place to get an emergency gift for a woman who loves jewellery. Does she have a bracelet? Find a charm that would have some sort of meaning to it: an inside joke, a memory, a sign, something that would be a nice reminder or even means of motivation. A ring might be a more tricky option, I feel like you have to know someone really well to buy them a ring, plus the size (but this is an easily fixable problem - just don't forget a gift receipt!)


-E.

P.S. Be Aware: From a guilty pleasure it may grow into an addiction of sorts. 

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