Best Black Friday jewellery deals to save you thousands on diamonds – including Pandora discounts
24.11.2023 - 02:23
/ ok.co.uk
OK! has put together a comprehensive guide to the shopping event with answers to common questions like when is Black Friday 2023? With Black Friday sales already in full swing, now is the perfect time to nab a shiny new piece of jewellery for yourself or a loved one and we've found the best jewellery deals to help save you a bundle, including bargains from Pandora and Swarovski and discounts on real diamonds that'll save you thousands. Whether you're hunting for a little something to pop in a stocking, or you're planning a Christmas proposal with some serious sparkle, we've searched high and low to bring you the top jewellery deals this Black Friday from all your favourite brands.
You'll find everything from everyday bracelets to necklaces loved by celebs, and even a diamond solitaire ring with over £1,000 knocked off its price. So, get ready to shine...
Best Black Friday jewellery deals 2023 Pandora Sparkling Wishbone Ring - 20% off Pandora is famous for two things - their stunning rings and their vast collection of charms.
To bag up to 30% off jewellery, including this popular Wishbone Ring now only £28 here (was £35), simply head over to the Pandora website now., as the Black Friday sale has officially begun. Another great gift idea is the Pandora Moments Mesh Bracelet for £38.50 here (was £55) which is the perfect starting point for your next charm bracelet.
You can even add on a couple of charms for a personal touch, from Disney to birthstones and seasonal picks, there are styles and designs for everyone, - many now with 20% off. Swarovski Tennis Bracelet - 30% off Tennis bracelets are having a bit of a moment right now, with celebs like Hailey Bieber spotted with them adorning their wrists, and they make the perfect
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