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I've got one of his earlier necklaces in the dark grey but it's one of the daintier ones and I love it. I don't know why he has to go for the outrageous - most of us lead normal lives and just need normal jewellery. I took a gamble that I might miss out, waited a while and it turned up on clearance, much better than the silly price they were first charging. I've never seen it on ebay so I guess everyone who bought it is also happy with it.
 
I bought a really lovely crystal flower necklace years ago but after only two wears it broke and B&W wanted £26 to repair it. Ended up in the bin. My only other recent purchase was a little monkey pin with crystals on it which looks nice on my winter coat. Most of today's B&W is not my thing and a lot of it looks cheap.

CC
 
I suspect if you put some of the cheaper B&W “pieces” in front of a decent hifi speaker at full volume, they’d fall apart with the resonance.
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I hope that’s true!!
Apparently I “where” dressed up clothes and jewellery! 🤦‍♀️
I blame lack of sleep and heavy...
Certainly is! My grandfather was a jeweller & moved to the UK from Poland in the 30s & his specialism was diamonds. One of the first pieces he made when he came to Birmingham was a wedding tiara & the one I have is identical to the final design except the stones are glass. It was made to see if the weight was acceptable & that the veil could be fitted properly. It contains a fair amount of gold & I have wondered how he managed to keep it... My grandparents had boxes of jewellery & loose stones, I was a careful child & spent hours playing with all this treasure, however, I was a teenager before my grandmother showed me clothes with specially made seams & hidden pockets that she wore when she left her true home.
 
Certainly is! My grandfather was a jeweller & moved to the UK from Poland in the 30s & his specialism was diamonds. One of the first pieces he made when he came to Birmingham was a wedding tiara & the one I have is identical to the final design except the stones are glass. It was made to see if the weight was acceptable & that the veil could be fitted properly. It contains a fair amount of gold & I have wondered how he managed to keep it... My grandparents had boxes of jewellery & loose stones, I was a careful child & spent hours playing with all this treasure, however, I was a teenager before my grandmother showed me clothes with specially made seams & hidden pockets that she wore when she left her true home.
Oh gosh how wonderful (having and getting to wear the tiara) and what a special treasure :)

But how tragic they had to leave their home land - and had to hide what possessions they could carry when they fleed :(

Although I guess you and your family wouldn’t the same and certainly not in the UK if they hadn’t! X
 
Oh gosh how wonderful (having and getting to wear the tiara) and what a special treasure :)

But how tragic they had to leave their home land - and had to hide what possessions they could carry when they fleed :(

Although I guess you and your family wouldn’t the same and certainly not in the UK if they hadn’t! X
We wouldn't exist. He was obviously told what was about to happen, they went away to see a customer & never returned. Because of his trade they planned to stay in Amsterdam, obviously moving to the UK saved their lives. My grandfather was happy living in Birmingham; he really admired Mr Churchill, as he always called him, & loved his job. However, my grandmother must have found being on her own all day in a foreign land without anyone she knew incredibly difficult. She never talked about her past & the bits & pieces I do know came from my mum who was told them by neighbours - I assume she felt it was too much to tell her children. I am aware that they were initially accepted but when the war started they faced quite a lot of hostility & also spent the whole time fearing invasion & being found.
 
I loved the three flaming skulls brooch he did a few years ago but dithered so long the gunmetal one sold out and never found it anywhere else. The gunmetal was my favourite of the offerings
 
repair it. Ended up in the bin. My only other recent purchase was a little monkey pin with crystals on it which looks nice on my winter coat. Most of today's B&W is not my thing and a lot of it looks cheap.

CC
I couldn't resist the dancing couple brooch, but it is very awkward to pin on, and the prong is thick and catches on threads. Almost unusable. The smaller brooches look like a better choice, but most of them are too 'cute' for my taste.
 
We wouldn't exist. He was obviously told what was about to happen, they went away to see a customer & never returned. Because of his trade they planned to stay in Amsterdam, obviously moving to the UK saved their lives. My grandfather was happy living in Birmingham; he really admired Mr Churchill, as he always called him, & loved his job. However, my grandmother must have found being on her own all day in a foreign land without anyone she knew incredibly difficult. She never talked about her past & the bits & pieces I do know came from my mum who was told them by neighbours - I assume she felt it was too much to tell her children. I am aware that they were initially accepted but when the war started they faced quite a lot of hostility & also spent the whole time fearing invasion & being found.
I’m glad your grandfather was happy here for the most part and enjoyed his work (I think I would enjoy that too if I had those skills!) but I’m sorry that your grandma struggled :(
And that they didn’t feel welcome here latterly - plus ca change!
 
he never tells you about his short time as weather presenter on GMTV when he lefts after a couple of months as he did'nt like the early starts
 
he never tells you about his short time as weather presenter on GMTV when he lefts after a couple of months as he did'nt like the early starts
Think there’s been a mix up of Simons.
This thread title is referring to Simon Wilson of Butler and Wilson, not Mr Biagi.
Though the thought of Mr Wilson doing the weather on breakfast telly is making me smile.
 
Its absolutely vile and its only just 70 plus pounds plus p+p. Fantastic value for money in poundland - NOT. I wouldn't buy it full stop
 

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