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Just completed my gold pandora and thought I would share. I added the clips and celtic circles. There is actually room for one more charm, but I am going to be content with it for now. I do not want to fill up the entire bracelet.

So beautiful :smile1: wondered when you were going to post a update with the Celtic circles definitely looks just as opulent as I remembered it before. You have good eye for design and colour:smile1:
 
Tried bringing to the store for an exchange but was told that they will only do an exchange for charms that are brand new and in saleable condition. And since the heart tag is already scratched they will not be able to do a replacement. Feeling so bummed now. But I can only have myself to blame for not checking it properly. :sad:

Have been purchasing my charms from overseas as its much cheaper outside SG and this is my first time purchasing from the local retail store which claims that the higher price we are paying is due to the benefit of having a one year warranty. But from what I see, the warranty is as good as useless. LOL! :roflmfao:

Alright. Enough of ranting. All of you have really nice bracelets!! :loveeyes:
Started my pandora collection back in late November last year and its half filled now!! Cant wait for it to be full :) already KIV-ing all the lovely charms and I'm gonna save up lots and buy them during my next overseas holiday!

I use nail file to polish silver, I will try to find similar link. The jewellery fixing in my state is so crazy expensive and you get overcharged for any single minor thing, so I just do little tricks myself. Use the finest polishing side. Sometimes I use moderate to hard sides to smooth the scartch initially and go like you polish nails. Jewellers use similar tools anyway.:laugh:
Something like this, only narrow version.http://www.aliexpress.com/item/4pcs...013999999870&gclid=CLHywpWqzbwCFZFrfgodHmcA3A
You don't need to pay 90 dollars to polish it, too much!!!
 
I use nail file to polish silver, I will try to find similar link. The jewellery fixing in my state is so crazy expensive and you get overcharged for any single minor thing, so I just do little tricks myself. Use the finest polishing side. Sometimes I use moderate to hard sides to smooth the scartch initially and go like you polish nails. Jewellers use similar tools anyway.:laugh:
Something like this, only narrow version.http://www.aliexpress.com/item/4pcs...013999999870&gclid=CLHywpWqzbwCFZFrfgodHmcA3A
You don't need to pay 90 dollars to polish it, too much!!!

Oh that is very interesting! Thanks for the tip :)
 
Just completed my gold pandora and thought I would share. I added the clips and celtic circles. There is actually room for one more charm, but I am going to be content with it for now. I do not want to fill up the entire bracelet.
Delicious! I do admire your choice of charms and the idea of leaving it as half full! Well done and I am sure you enjoy your admirable bracelet every day!:cool:
 
Hi, has anyone checked out PandoraStore.be? It is the Belgian online Pandora website. They have an online outlet with reduced prices. There is free shipping over a specific amount plus they ship to North America, the EU and UK. Not bad prices if you are looking for something older as long as it is in stock.
 
Hi, has anyone checked out PandoraStore.be? It is the Belgian online Pandora website. They have an online outlet with reduced prices. There is free shipping over a specific amount plus they ship to North America, the EU and UK. Not bad prices if you are looking for something older as long as it is in stock.
I can't seem to find the delivery charge prices for here, only that it's free delivery over a certain amount.


Mememe is indeed owned by Jewel First. Same address.
 
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