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A stylish statement


It serves as a stylish accessory, a bold statement, and lasting symbol of love; forget chocolates, jewellery is the Valentine’s Day gift du jour!


Thanks to Wakefield based Image, choosing it couldn’t be easier. The gallery-inspired store stocks elegant collections by Forelli, Thomas Sabo, Nomination, Andrew Geoghegan, Flash Jordan and Jersey Pearl. Busier customers can even ‘ring and reserve’ their chosen item’. Proprietor Sarah, meanwhile, is always on hand with a little expert advice. This February, she recommends Amethysts; stylish, elegant and versatile, they are also, fittingly, the official stone of St Valentine. Or, for discerning


fashionistas, how about a Pandora bracelet? The Danish firm’s collectible beads make an ideal gift – indeed, we defy any jewellery lover to resist their designs! A sterling silver charm, complete with iconic white gift- box? It certainly beats chocolate! Contact Image Jewellery on 01924385566; or, for more information, visit www.imagejewellery.co.uk.


Opt for


something unique


Wave goodbye to generic jewellery and instead opt for something truly special and unique. At Mackay &


Pearson they design


and make pieces specifically for each customer to guarantee an unforgetable item that people will cherish for a lifetime.


A personally crafted design from Mackay & Pearson is the perfect way to find the ultimate wedding or engagement ring that you will never wabt to take off! For that


once in a lifetime purchase, make sure you put yourself in the right hands. From simple bands, to complex designs, let your dreams soar as you reach for the stars, seeing isreally believing at Mackay & Pearson.


46 High Street, Horbury, Wakefield WF4 5LE. Telephone 01924 273122


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