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Gorgeous Christmas Gifts for Less Than GBP30 From Molly Brown London

Molly Brown London has some gorgeous gifts for girls for less than GBP30 to make shopping for a perfect gift for girls a total delight this Christmas.

2010-11-14
LONDON, ENGLAND, November 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Christmas is always an extravagant season and finding great value gifts for girls can be hard. All girls love jewellery and Molly Brown London has an affordable collection of designer jewellery that has been created especially for girls. Using Sterling Silver, pearls and gemstones and described as 'Tiffany for girls' by Vogue, Molly Brown London is now the leading UK children's jewellery brand. Featured are some great gift ideas for girls this Christmas for less than GBP30.

Fresh Water Pearl Drop Earrings on Sterling Silver are a simple yet sophisticated piece of jewellery that will look gorgeous on girls of all ages, particularly on special occasions when they want to wear a special piece of jewellery. Pearls are timeless, classic, they never go out of style and are can be worn for a lifetime. Pearls make an incredibly generous Christmas gift and at GBP28 an affordable one too.

Molly Brown London also has the most divine Fresh Water Pearl Station Bracelet, the perfect option for those who want to give the gift of pearls to girls that don't yet have their ears pierced. This freshwater pearl bracelet is adjustable at 13cms, 15cms and 17cms, which means it fits most wrists and therefore makes a lovely present for a little girl who can then enjoy wearing the pearl bracelet as she grows up.

Charm jewellery is a lovely gift to receive as it can be tailored to suit the individual allowing the wearer to be creative and express their personality. A simple yet stylish charm is the Solid Sterling Silver Alphabet Initial Charm which makes a gorgeous initial necklace. These Initial Charms are available in all the letters of the alphabet and at only GBP25 are a really personal gift to receive. Initial charms have recently come back into fashion; celebrities everywhere have been seen wearing them so an initial charm would be a great gift for a fashion conscious girl this Christmas.

Other beautiful charms from Molly Brown are in the Love Heart Charm collection. Again, at only GBP25 this makes an affordable Christmas gift that will be enjoyed by any girl. The Love Heart Charm comes in plain Silver as well as pink, blue, green and yellow which means it can be the perfect accessory for any girls outfit, pick a fun colour to suit her style.

The signature Molly Brown Tag Necklace is incredibly good value at only GBP25 and is exclusively available from Molly Brown London. The Sterling Silver Tag Necklace features a paw print, the Molly Brown brand logo and is the perfect start or addition to any Molly Brown collection. Why not begin with a gift of this necklace this Christmas and add a new charm to it each year.

For more information about Molly Brown London please visit http://www.mollybrownlondon.com/ or call 0844 335 3923.


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[Press-News.org] Gorgeous Christmas Gifts for Less Than GBP30 From Molly Brown London
Molly Brown London has some gorgeous gifts for girls for less than GBP30 to make shopping for a perfect gift for girls a total delight this Christmas.