Stackables are great because you can add to the collection. Starting a tradition is fun! She can switch them around or organized them on different fingers. I've always called my DD my "star baby" so I would choose something with that motif. An arrow is a good symbol. I appreciate when there's a story that accompanies a piece of jewelry. My children wear amulet necklaces (scarab and ankh), which I enjoy. Stick with sterling.
Anonymous
09/20/2015 09:49
Subject: Re:Ring for 15 yr old?
I like the second Etsy one.
Anonymous
09/20/2015 08:23
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Hey OP if you're nervous about etsy, there are some cute ones at Nordstrom - $26 for 3
PP again - I love everything at that Jamber Jewels site, now I want to buy something!
Anonymous
09/20/2015 08:13
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Anonymous wrote:Love the second two!! The first one is a little much, imo.
I feel the complete opposite. The first one is appropriate for a teenager, the second two are just too much and look cheap.
Anonymous
09/19/2015 22:21
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Platinum signet ring with her initial.
Anonymous
09/19/2015 21:42
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Can't you give her some money so that she can buy herself exactly what she wants?
I remember being offered my choice of ring at that age - I took one whole year of looking at jewelry shops (before the age of the internet) before making my choice. I was that picky.
Anonymous
09/19/2015 21:36
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Love the second two!! The first one is a little much, imo.
Anonymous
09/19/2015 21:34
Subject: Ring for 15 yr old?
Thanks! I didn't even know there was a teenager forum!!
So the easy ones I'm finding are pretty well priced, I can get a few different styles. But should I worry about them shipping from so far away?