Silver
Ailz's birthday's coming up and so is our wedding anniversary and we both like silver- so I found a specialist jeweller in the area and we went and had a browse and bought these-

A manta ray bangle by Nova of Norwich
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A bracelet by Shrieking Violet of Potter's Bar- which uses real flower heads
We'd taken a pic-nic with us and couldn't find anywhere pretty to eat it- so eventually we pulled into a lay-by near Ticehurst, unpacked our folding table and chairs and ate by the road side as our parents would have done...

A manta ray bangle by Nova of Norwich
and

A bracelet by Shrieking Violet of Potter's Bar- which uses real flower heads
We'd taken a pic-nic with us and couldn't find anywhere pretty to eat it- so eventually we pulled into a lay-by near Ticehurst, unpacked our folding table and chairs and ate by the road side as our parents would have done...
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Happy anniversaries!
:)
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The flowers are my favourite too. Ailz prefers the ray.
Thank you.
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I like that you hyphenate pic-nic.
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I don't know if I'm right in spelling pic-nic the way I do, but if in doubt about a word of that kind I usually hyphenate.
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His site's down for maintenance at present, but take a look some time when it's back!
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I love his work!
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Well chosen.
I love giving women jewellery; there's something rather wonderful about the purely ornamental, non-utilitarian nature of jewellery that really appeals to me. I rarely wear any myself, so I use friends as a reason to buy or make pretty things. (I do occasionally wear my great-grandfather's silver-and-moonstone tie pin, though. But it has to be a pretty dressy occasion for me to punch a hole in a tie, because basically the tie will never be the same afterwards.)
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I love jewellery- and buy it regularly- but rarely for myself.
I wear one ring, and I've got various things hanging off chains round my neck- but they're usually under my shirt so not visible.
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Recently I made a necklace for a friend out of the glass bead fringe of a broken, old lampshade that came with my house.
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That's pretty. I do like beads.
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And I have a ring that I can wear; I have my father's gold ring with a flat, square onyx. It's nothing much - but then, heirlooms don't always need intrinsic value.
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