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Gift Guide: Jewelry Ideas for Valentine's Day

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Whether you're looking to impress for your first holiday together, or are in need of something a little different, we've rounded up some great options.

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Jewelry as a Valentine's Day gift is a fundamental tradition that a lot of people adhere to. Whether you're looking to impress for your first holiday together, or are in need of something a little different this time around to spice up your gift giving, we've rounded up some great options.

Mejuri

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This delicate jewelry specialist has something that will please even the pickiest of partners. The Mini Lotus Bracelet is one that can be worn alone or layered. A simple signet ring with his or her initial is a lovely personal touch. Even a simple pair of earrings, like these Spiral Earrings, add a dainty edginess to a collection.

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Of A Kind

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A marketplace for small-batch artisans, Of A Kind’s jewelry section is full of one-of-a-kind (get it?) pieces that are head-turning and statement-making. Take this beautiful Gold Micro Celestial band that is basically a galaxy on your finger, or this sleek watch from Dallas-based brand Breda.

Uncommon Goods

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If you want more kitsch than couture, Uncommon Goods is an amazing outlet for unique gifts that aren't just your run-of-the-mill sparkly things. Choose from their Valentine's Day collection, which is unique takes on the typical heart jewelry, like the Shadow Heart necklace or the Forget Me Knot bangle.

AhaLife

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Similar to Uncommon Goods, AhaLife has a plethora of artisans that are more interesting than what you'd get at a department store. Unique, architectural designs from Manifest Design is great for any partner looking to make a true statement. And these durable, gorgeous watches from J.Ciro feature intricate enamel dials and are water resistant.

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