12 Gifts of Christmas: Argent of London
SPONSORED CONTENT: Our final 12 gifts of Christmas this year is the beautiful jewellery business Argent of London whose timeless pieces are inspired by nature


Argent of London
Argent of London's stunningly beautiful Blue topaz earrings, below, are
just one example of their range of pretty jewellery. From
Faberge-inspired enamel egg pendants, to nature-inspired two tone
jewellery and a range of semi-precious gems, these pieces are made from the highest quality materials. There are many perfect stocking fillers to be found
amongst their range of gorgeous gifts this Christmas.
Image: Fiesta Blue Topaz and Pearl Earrings £86
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There will be something here (www.argentlondon.com) for any lady in your life. These original designs are timeless and quirky, and bound to be treasured and worn again and again.
Argent are proud of the the high quality of workmanship and always incorporate fabulous gems and precious metals so that even though their jewels are affordable, the pieces themselves feel like pure luxury.
Browse the site or call in and visit at Studio 4b, 5 Morie Street, SW18 1SL.
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