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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with jewerly</title>
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	<title>christmas gift</title>
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	<description>How and where to buy a jewelry for my girlfriend? I want to give my girl friend(26yrs old) of 3years a jewerly for a chrstmas...  &lt;br&gt;
Generally I am a savvy gadget buyer through online...&lt;br&gt;
But for the life of me, I can&apos;t figure what would be a good gift for her...    I am think some kind of pendent or wrist band....     She is a designer and knows what is just a bad everyday jewerly or what is special... I want to give her something special and not cheeze bad cut of jewerly...  &lt;br&gt;
But I have never been interested nor bought a jewerly before...   I was looking at a weekly ad from newspaper and saw heart shaped diamond stubbed gold thing... is that good?    I am hoping to see spend $200 or less...   I know i can&apos;t buy anything awsome with the budget... but I rather give her a small yet valueable thing than something that is big and obvisoly to person like her that is cheeze..... help  and let me know where i can get one...</description>
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