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Get yourself 20% off vintage jewellery at Elsie Belle!

Get yourself 20% off vintage jewellery at Elsie Belle!
30 April 2012
Kellie Griffiths
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Kellie Griffiths
30 April 2012

Do you keep scanning the jewellery stands whilst out shopping hoping to find that perfect piece – only to feel let down after a good five-hour shopping spree?

When we came across Elsie Belle, we were overjoyed as we felt like they had the missing pieces to each of our personal collections.

Elsie Belle is a vintage-inspired jewellery company from Bristol that started in 2004 by Liz Fennings. The creation of her label all stemmed from her hobby of making her own pieces and since then, Elsie Belle has developed into an online boutique of jewellery delights.

Now with a team of jewellery makers in tow, inspiration for Elsie Belle is taken from all kinds of sources: from art, music, books and nature, as well as taking a large chunk of their ideas from where they are based in Bristol. The independent label is a lovely reflection of what the UK has to offer us, if we search for what we really want.

If you take a look, you find yourself being spoilt for choice with beautiful trinkets, bracelets, earrings and rings, all at totally affordable prices. The newest collection available on the website plays host to a nature theme with a Birdsong Whistle necklace for £16.95, a Busy Bees bracelet for £15.95 and a set of Swallow studded earrings for £9.95.

In the future, there are plans for an Elsie Belle store to be set up in Bristol that will be an exciting step in the jewellery world. Until then and in addition to the online store, you can find the Elsie Belle market stall at Bristol harbour’s side every Saturday and Sunday. There, you will see additional pieces which aren’t available on the website as well as other limited addition pieces that they have made.

For a special time only, the lovely team at Elsie Belle are offering The Upcoming readers 20% off any of the jewellery on the website, so get yourself online here to find your perfect vintage piece. Simply type in the promotion code UPCOMING20 and spoil yourself rotten! I know we are! 

Kellie Griffiths

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