I am looking for a peice of jewelry for my mom with and emerald in it. I have tried looking online but i just get confused, and where i live doesn't sell emeralds. My budget is 200 dollars.
Thanks a bunch.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? uisforukelele answered Friday August 10 2007, 10:38 pm: okay, so i just looked at kay.com (kay jewelry, they have commercials on tv) and they have four pairs of earrings, a ton of pendants, and two rings that are in your price range. they are all pretty too. if you have siblings, you could ask them to chip in so you can maybe buy her a pendant and earring set or something. that would be really nice. when you go to their website, click on "diamond and gemstone jewelry" and then click on "emerald". that is where i am looking. i bet your mom will love it! but if you get her a ring, make sure you find out her ring size. if you know your own ring size, then try on a ring of hers and see how it compares (my mom did this to me and i didn't even realize what she was doing). [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
Michele answered Thursday August 9 2007, 5:26 pm: BE very careful buying jewelry on=line. And it is hard to find an emerald for $200.00 They are very expensive stones. But you can try his site. it is Ruby Lane, They have lots of reputable dealers on that website who sell jewelry. Much of it is hand crafted and one of a kind. You might find a piece with a small emerald stone in it. But I can tell you that Ruby Lane screens all of it's sellers to be sure that they are reputable. The other option is ebay, but do not buy from someone who has less than 300 positive feedbacks.
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