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Fabulous silver pieces online from the South African designer
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Fabulous silver pieces online from the South African designer
On the hunt for some gorgeous jewels for the festive season?
If you want to look a million dollars without spending it, head online to David Ungar, the South African gem sensation who has just launched his exclusive e-boutique, selling a dazzling array of semi precious pieces and a very affordable silver line. A third generation jeweller, David has had over 30 years experience and knowledge in the gemstone business and takes pride in creating unique designs from stones sourced in South Africa.
His collection includes these stunning ‘Falling Leaves' earrings in sterling silver - a purse-friendly £80.
Also sold online, is the limited edition Nelson Mandela ‘46664' signature bangle: individually numbered and featuring a unique handprint of Nelson Mandela, all proceeds go to help those with HIV/Aids, through the Nelson Mandela Foundation. For more information head to www.dulondon.com
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