When I think of jewellery it makes me want diamonds. I don't have any but when I do have money that's what I'll be buying. Diamonds don't go out of fashion, they're always valuable and if you don't like what they're set in you can just get them set in something else. Simple.
I'm not a fan of coloured jewellery, murano glass or charm bracelets and to be honest, I find them quite naff and cheap looking so I guess I'm a bit biased when reviewing Thomas Sabo who specialise in charms. I used to work in a jewellers and everyone, I mean everyone came in for their 16th, 18th, 21st, 100th birthday to buy charms. Do I want something that everyone and their gran is wearing, that costs a significant amount of money? No.
I guess I just haven't jumped on the charm bracelet band wagon and just think they're an absolute cop out for birthdays and Christmas for people with minimal imagination. Yes, you can personalise them, to an extent but it's still a mass produced charm bracelet!
Anyways, my loathing of charm bracelets aside, Thomas Sabo does stock a heck of a lot of these bad boys so if charms are your thing then this place might be for you. It's not just charm bracelets that you can get at Thomas Sabo, their speciality is sterling silver so you will find various other sterling silver pieces and accessories.
My other vice with this shop is the layout, apart from Christmas, Valentines and Mothers Days season this shop is always quiet, as are quite a lot of other jewellery stores. I can understand the open layout for security purposes but it makes the shop look empty and the staff are always standing at the desk looking out and as soon as you walk in they stop whatever they're doing and stare at you. It makes me feel a little uneasy to say the least so I rarely venture into Thomas Sabo.
Although having said that, I did spy some nice watches in the window when I walked past the other day I just didn't feel confident enough to actually go in.
They do have some nice pieces and it is a very popular shop, many girls would love to have a piece of Thomas Sabo, so guys take note. It's just not my bag. read more