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    • Gem
      CommentAuthorGem
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    h2b and I were looking at wedding rings and we have been looking at palladium as we are on a budget but need a strong metal as we are both very active, found some nice bands but h2b wants to buy me a new engagment ring as the 1 i have is a ring which I love but it was never meant to be an engagment ring and its an unusal shape so cant find a wedding ring to go with it!! but dont really know where to look for pallidum rings as we are on a budget but I want something abit different but simple!!fussy I know. any suggestions?
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    • twirler
      CommentAuthortwirler
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    Palidium is now getting more popular as its platinums sister metal but heck of a lot cheaper most i will put a link on ya wall hun xx

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    • candy
      CommentAuthorcandy
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    have u tried bay of e ? i dont know much about pallidum rings but me and h2b got ours on there for 44 quid for both!
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    • Gem
      CommentAuthorGem
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    thanks twirler I'll have a look now! am looking on the bay now candy, can you post a link to yours for me aswell???
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    • XLittleMissMe!X
      CommentAuthorXLittleMissMe!X
     
    If you want to keep your engagement ring then may I suggest you take your wedding ring to a jeweller that makes rings. You will find most small independent stores will offer a service where they can shape the ring around your engagement ring. They will then put the extra metal around the rest of the band to make it a little thicker. Some places will only charge around £25 to do this which would be cheaper than buying a new engagement ring. Just check to see if they can melt down the palladium like they can gold. I'm sure they could but you never know.




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    • candy
      CommentAuthorcandy
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    done gem :) x
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    • Soon2beMrsHall
      CommentAuthorSoon2beMrsHall
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    I am going to put a link on your wall hun.

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    • Mrs Hinch2B
      CommentAuthorMrs Hinch2B
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    ooooo thats a good idea jo x

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    • Emsy5000
      CommentAuthorEmsy5000
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    you can get some nice sets.

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