When we got married, budgets were running low (as they tend to do when weddings are in the planning) and I admit one of the last things on our to do list was ‘rings’. I know, I know, this thing was going to be decorating my hand for a very long time, and I maybe should have thought a little more about it. But actually, all I wanted was something simple and solid. One trip to a local jeweller, and we found two plain gold bands which matched the yellow of my engagement ring. Job done.
In July this year, my own little plain wedding ring hasn’t left my finger for the last quarter of a century. Yikes.
The husband, on the other hand… a few years ago now he managed to get an infection under his ring – his finger blew up to weird purpley-red sausage proportions, and a quick trip to A&E saw a relieved finger and a wedding band in two halves. But we didn’t get it immediately put back together – he wanted something a little more special.
We took our time (which was a good job, actually, as he lost 6 stone the following year and his old wedding band would have simply fallen off him anyway!) hunting for the perfect ring – and both sighed in relief the day we spotted Mark Lloyd’s designer wedding rings Gorgeous gorgeous rings, all made by hand by a ‘real’ jeweller.
So when Mark got in touch to ask if I’d like to take a look at his new Jamilo range and let me know what I thought, I was only too happy to take a peek.
And naturally I was totally bowled over by his designs once again.
I’ve seen the idea before – but never with Mark’s attention to detail, and sheer quality of design.
It’s a simple thing; you provide Mark with your child’s drawing – and he creates you a totally unique item in solid silver to keep it forever.
I love love love this so much.
So for Mother’s Day this year, how would you like to win one of Mark’s beautiful silver lockets, with your own child’s drawing engraved onto it?
Yes, I thought so.
The Jamilo Doodle Locket is made from solid silver, and utterly unique to you. Simply email Mark your child’s masterpiece (keeping it simple is apparently best), and they’ll prepare the drawing and engrave it deep into the metal to create an incredible keepsake – not only deeply precious, but also so very beautiful to wear.
So – how to win that amazing £140 locket in time for Mother’s Day? Simples.
Just answer the first two questions in the widget box below. There are more chances to win by completing the other entry options if you so wish – they’re entirely up to you! The closing date for this competition is midnight 4th March 2017 and only entries received on or before that date can be included. The winner will be the first randomly chosen entry – and if you wish to receive the locket by Mother’s Day you need to supply Mark with your child’s drawing by the end of the 5th March. Good luck!
22 February 2017
These are a lovely idea for mum’s love to win one for my little grandson to give to his mummy
23 February 2017
how lovely . I will give it to my friend she is a new mummy
23 February 2017
Unique!
24 February 2017
Aww what a great idea! I have a 4 year old daughter who is always drawing, i would love to win thank you
24 February 2017
what a great idea love all the range of items you have so pretty
3 March 2017
These look lovely and so different, nice keepsake of your child’s creative work x
3 March 2017
Beautiful locket would love to win for my mom then I could put my little niece’s picture in it for her . Be a lovely surprise <3 would love a little ladybird picture on it think it would put a smile on my mothers face.
3 March 2017
Its a treasure to hand down to our daughter and her to hers :) xx