Regina’s Freshwater Pearl Bracelet – Ivory for $14.99 + shipping
coupon code: WOOT
Pearls are beautiful objects created through years of constant irritation. If that’s not a metaphor for my relationship with my wife, then I don’t know what is.
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prettywootprincess
added 2 years ago
$14.99 is the price it offers automatically. Entering coupon code WOOT take 40% off, to make the price $8.99. $.99 cent shipping is classified as 10 day shipping, which won't make it in time for Valentine's day, but if you're spending ten bucks on a Valentine's day gift, I doubt the romantic gesture will be affected much.
These jewelry deals are starting to repeat themselves a little.
http://deals.woot.com/deals/details/6580aab4-13a0-4dc2-bd24-9a50d5d3ec2b/holiday-gift-set-reginas-set-of-3-freshwater-pearl-bracelets
This set is also now being called the valentine's day set.
@catbertthegreat: Well, at least it was one that you liked, last time around. They are kind of pretty.
Just bought 2, it worked for me, woot woot woot!
@shrdlu: I just posted something I really like, go check out my user tab.
@catbertthegreat: Please. I already voted them both up, although I don't really like the second one (the conch pearls) that much. I don't really care for white gold. If it must be white, then let them use platinum. Or silver. White gold is just a waste of gold, as far as I'm concerned. The Nordstrom's piece was really beautiful, though. 18k gold is my favorite, although this seems only to come in white gold, also.
I suppose if they could clip the little "M" off it would be nicer (not a fan of visible trademarkes).
Oh, and my daughter (who should know) says that the "Tiffany" ring is a Tiffany style setting, and we both now believe it to be merely 14k. It's still very pretty, of course.
Back to the freshwater pearls, though (the deal at hand)...
They're still a bargain; very pretty, and you don't have to buy them just for Valentine's Day. Buy them now, and set them aside for an emergency. You know there'll be one. Buy two. One for the current girlfriend, and one for just in case...
the code works on the other colored pearl bracelets as well. I put the black pearl bracelet and code discounted that one down to the same price of $14.99. Color options black, peach, ivory, silver, and brown
When I click through it is listed as $24.99.
@bagsharon: use code WOOT
tried to order 2 bracelets and WOOT code got price to 14.99 each but shipping was not the $.99 promised but almost $6. I tried to call the phone number of customer service and the message when no one answered was that they ' were closed from December 24th to January 4th' . It did not leave me with a lot of confidence on this company.
@ssltd: You need to select the .99c shipping in the drop down. It is the first option.
These are fakes, why bother? They're not worth the carbon footprint it takes to make or ship them. Pass....
Also, @shrdlu: A "Tiffany" ring is a setting/mount that's unique to them - though some might just say it's a ring purchased at Tiffany's. They do have their own mount, but they don't use 14K - it's 18K or platinum. They might use some 14K in their everyday casual stuff. Really though, if you're paying for a quality stone, why use gold instead of platinum. Platinum is more secure.
the price it is offering is 24.99, not 14.99
@coreya21: Use the code WOOT please.
@prettywootprincess: its not 8.99 like the first comment says? no thanks then
What about a pearl necklace?
@wildziggy: Um they are not fakes these are real pearls though they are cultured like the majority of pearls on the market.
Also @shrdlu and I are talking about an old ring up for auction designed in the style of Tiffany's rings. I believe it to be authentic Tiffany due to the unreadable stamping on the inside of the band depicted in the photo and therefore the auction listing of 14k Gold is incorrect as it should be 18k, unless they took a gold tester pen to it then I am wrong. It could be a very good imitation though and hence be 14k gold.
Platinum does not make a diamond any more secure than gold if you are abusive to your ring. The setting it self determines how well the diamond is going to stay on the ring.

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