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davi_el_mejor|1296957025|2844456 said:simpleman|1296956604|2844449 said:Ok pearls it is.
Any suggestions on where to buy? I know someone said Mikimoto. Are their pearls better than say Tiffany? Should I just go to a standard jewelry store i.e. Zales, Shane Co, Kay??
Again, the feedback from everyone has been wonderful! Thank you all so much!
Is she a classic gal or do you think she'd appreciate a contemporary take on the classics?
Classic http://www.pearlparadise.com/7580-mm-White-Hanadama-Pearl-Stud-Earrings2610.aspx
Classic but different http://www.pearlparadise.com/Classic-Collection-Tahitian-Baroque-Pearl-Dangle-Earrings467.aspx
Contemporary spin (IMO) http://www.pearlparadise.com/8090-mm-AAA-Tahitian-Pearl-Threader-Earrings2179.aspx
simpleman|1296957831|2844468 said:davi_el_mejor|1296957025|2844456 said:simpleman|1296956604|2844449 said:Ok pearls it is.
Any suggestions on where to buy? I know someone said Mikimoto. Are their pearls better than say Tiffany? Should I just go to a standard jewelry store i.e. Zales, Shane Co, Kay??
Again, the feedback from everyone has been wonderful! Thank you all so much!
Is she a classic gal or do you think she'd appreciate a contemporary take on the classics?
Classic http://www.pearlparadise.com/7580-mm-White-Hanadama-Pearl-Stud-Earrings2610.aspx
Classic but different http://www.pearlparadise.com/Classic-Collection-Tahitian-Baroque-Pearl-Dangle-Earrings467.aspx
Contemporary spin (IMO) http://www.pearlparadise.com/8090-mm-AAA-Tahitian-Pearl-Threader-Earrings2179.aspx
She is a little more classic. She is eastern european and she likes things that are simple, elegant and classy.
simpleman|1296958859|2844487 said:Does the metal of the post matter? I see I have the choice between white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver.
I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to jewelry...
simpleman|1296958859|2844487 said:Does the metal of the post matter? I see I have the choice between white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver.
I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to jewelry...
Skippy123|1296959044|2844492 said:simpleman|1296958859|2844487 said:Does the metal of the post matter? I see I have the choice between white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver.
I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to jewelry...
Does she wear a watch or bracelet? Check it out to see if she were's yellow gold or white gold; then I would choose based on that.
Oh if she told you she likes white gold then I get white gold. I know lots of ladies do white and yellow gold together but then others only do one or the other metal. But her telling you white gold then I would go with wg.simpleman|1296959243|2844497 said:Skippy123|1296959044|2844492 said:simpleman|1296958859|2844487 said:Does the metal of the post matter? I see I have the choice between white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver.
I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to jewelry...
Does she wear a watch or bracelet? Check it out to see if she were's yellow gold or white gold; then I would choose based on that.
She has a yellow gold bracelet, wears two yellow gold rings on her right hand and one white gold ring on her left. She told me once that she likes white gold tho...?
Gypsy|1296957447|2844464 said:I'd go to Tiffany or Mikimoto. No to the other stores. Absolutely not.
bean|1296960138|2844515 said:Gypsy|1296957447|2844464 said:I'd go to Tiffany or Mikimoto. No to the other stores. Absolutely not.
I say NO NO NO for pearls from Tiffany and only Mikimoto if you are buying the higher end stuff.
Pearl Paradise is a phenomenal place to shop from online. Great customer service with good prices.
Took the words right out of my mouthGypsy|1296974319|2844625 said:bean|1296960138|2844515 said:Gypsy|1296957447|2844464 said:I'd go to Tiffany or Mikimoto. No to the other stores. Absolutely not.
I say NO NO NO for pearls from Tiffany and only Mikimoto if you are buying the higher end stuff.
Pearl Paradise is a phenomenal place to shop from online. Great customer service with good prices.
I agree, an my own pearls are from there. But for a GIFT to a new girlfriend, IMO, the packaging matters as much if not more than the gift. Pearl Paradise isn't something anyone has heard of, outside of certain circles, and I just think IN THIS CASE that the brand matters a lot.
ETA: This from a "non-brand" girl.
Gypsy|1296974319|2844625 said:bean|1296960138|2844515 said:Gypsy|1296957447|2844464 said:I'd go to Tiffany or Mikimoto. No to the other stores. Absolutely not.
I say NO NO NO for pearls from Tiffany and only Mikimoto if you are buying the higher end stuff.
Pearl Paradise is a phenomenal place to shop from online. Great customer service with good prices.
I agree, an my own pearls are from there. But for a GIFT to a new girlfriend, IMO, the packaging matters as much if not more than the gift. Pearl Paradise isn't something anyone has heard of, outside of certain circles, and I just think IN THIS CASE that the brand matters a lot.
ETA: This from a "non-brand" girl.
bean|1296967679|2844579 said:I wouldn't say that really...
suchende|1297023088|2844970 said:I am not saying it should be this way, or that OP's squeeze is vapid enough to buy into it, but I've heard it said that the point of Valentine's Day gifts is to brag to your friends about what he got you. If I were a guy in a new relationship, I'd rather her tell her friends, "he got me X brand name earrings!" than, "he was a really savvy consumer and got the same quality piece from this website he found!" Sure, she will probably just say, "he got me lovely earrings!" but in my circles of friends, I know a high-end brand name would illicit more squees and comments like, "oh he's a keeper!"
Oh okay, I didn't realize.bean|1297023532|2844974 said:Yes I do see what you are saying but PP is not just a website. They are based in LA, you can go in to pick your own pearls by appointment, and they have dealt with a lot of celebrities, awards shows, tv shows.. etc. It's not just some random website that was made by some random guy. The history of the company is quite interesting.
suchende|1297023652|2844976 said:Oh okay, I didn't realize.bean|1297023532|2844974 said:Yes I do see what you are saying but PP is not just a website. They are based in LA, you can go in to pick your own pearls by appointment, and they have dealt with a lot of celebrities, awards shows, tv shows.. etc. It's not just some random website that was made by some random guy. The history of the company is quite interesting.
Gypsy|1296974319|2844625 said:bean|1296960138|2844515 said:Gypsy|1296957447|2844464 said:I'd go to Tiffany or Mikimoto. No to the other stores. Absolutely not.
I say NO NO NO for pearls from Tiffany and only Mikimoto if you are buying the higher end stuff.
Pearl Paradise is a phenomenal place to shop from online. Great customer service with good prices.
I agree, an my own pearls are from there. But for a GIFT to a new girlfriend, IMO, the packaging matters as much if not more than the gift. Pearl Paradise isn't something anyone has heard of, outside of certain circles, and I just think IN THIS CASE that the brand matters a lot.
ETA: This from a "non-brand" girl.
This seriously makes me want to barf.suchende|1297023088|2844970 said:I am not saying it should be this way, or that OP's squeeze is vapid enough to buy into it, but I've heard it said that the point of Valentine's Day gifts is to brag to your friends about what he got you. If I were a guy in a new relationship, I'd rather her tell her friends, "he got me X brand name earrings!" than, "he was a really savvy consumer and got the same quality piece from this website he found!" Sure, she will probably just say, "he got me lovely earrings!" but in my circles of friends, I know a high-end brand name would illicit more squees and comments like, "oh he's a keeper!"
It's not about what she hopes her friends think, it's about what he wants her and possibly her friends to think. A lot of my guy friends would be looking for the "friend squee factor." Whether or not that would make you barf.sillyberry|1297143157|2846337 said:This seriously makes me want to barf.suchende|1297023088|2844970 said:I am not saying it should be this way, or that OP's squeeze is vapid enough to buy into it, but I've heard it said that the point of Valentine's Day gifts is to brag to your friends about what he got you. If I were a guy in a new relationship, I'd rather her tell her friends, "he got me X brand name earrings!" than, "he was a really savvy consumer and got the same quality piece from this website he found!" Sure, she will probably just say, "he got me lovely earrings!" but in my circles of friends, I know a high-end brand name would illicit more squees and comments like, "oh he's a keeper!"
I have never once told my friends what any boyfriend bought me as a present in the hopes that they'll squee and approve of him more. In fact, I don't think I've ever told any of my friends what he bought me as a present.
OP, if you think your girlfriend would like a brand name item, then by all means. But as far as I'm concerned, it's totally and completely unnecessary as long as you put sweet thoughts into the gift.
And, for what it's worth, I own two strands of gorgeous pearls and I've never heard of Mikimoto until this thread.
Right, but your friends only know if you run off and tell them "OMG he got me earrings from X!" Which sounds kind of like high school.suchende|1297143588|2846342 said:It's not about what she hopes her friends think, it's about what he wants her and possibly her friends to think. A lot of my guy friends would be looking for the "friend squee factor." Whether or not that would make you barf.sillyberry|1297143157|2846337 said:This seriously makes me want to barf.suchende|1297023088|2844970 said:I am not saying it should be this way, or that OP's squeeze is vapid enough to buy into it, but I've heard it said that the point of Valentine's Day gifts is to brag to your friends about what he got you. If I were a guy in a new relationship, I'd rather her tell her friends, "he got me X brand name earrings!" than, "he was a really savvy consumer and got the same quality piece from this website he found!" Sure, she will probably just say, "he got me lovely earrings!" but in my circles of friends, I know a high-end brand name would illicit more squees and comments like, "oh he's a keeper!"
I have never once told my friends what any boyfriend bought me as a present in the hopes that they'll squee and approve of him more. In fact, I don't think I've ever told any of my friends what he bought me as a present.
OP, if you think your girlfriend would like a brand name item, then by all means. But as far as I'm concerned, it's totally and completely unnecessary as long as you put sweet thoughts into the gift.
And, for what it's worth, I own two strands of gorgeous pearls and I've never heard of Mikimoto until this thread.
I hear what you're saying (heck I used the word vapid in my own post) but I was thinking about what my best guy friends would be thinking in this situation, and they'd want her friends/mom to be impressed. So, I told him what I'd tell them, knowing this is what they've expressly said they were thinking of in similar situations. I don't think it has to be awful, just trying to make a good impression.sillyberry|1297144244|2846348 said:Right, but your friends only know if you run off and tell them "OMG he got me earrings from X!" Which sounds kind of like high school.
As I said, if he thinks SHE would like a brand name, then go for it. It's not my jam, but my best friend loves her some high-end designer stuff and so her husband buys her that to make her happy. But the idea that he would buy her that stuff so I think he's a more worthy mate strikes me as kind of awful.