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Accessorize in Style With These $8 Jewelry Deals From Baublebar
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Date:2025-04-18 12:37:33
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To shop or not to shop? That is the question and my answer is always to shop, shop, shop— especially if you can score a good deal during a sale.
BaubleBar jewelry is the perfect way to elevate your wardrobe. The brand has fun, colorful novelty pieces and classic styles that you will wear for years to come. There really is something for everyone and every aesthetic. For a limited time, you can save 25% sitewide at BaubleBar. And, yes, that includes an EXTRA 25% off the BaubleBar sale section. I have my eye on this gold necklace, which is normally $42, but you can get one for only $8.
Here are some of the best picks from the BaubleBar Semi-Annual Friends & Family Event.
BaubleBar Deals
This is basically two necklaces in one since you can easily reverse it to change up your look.
Stop what you're doing and add this necklace to your cart. It's a classic that stands on its own and goes with everything.
Add a personal touch to your look with one of these initial necklaces.
Elevate your classic chain bracelet with one of these initial-adorned styles.
The BaubleBar Pisa Bracelets are truly iconic. Stack them up, wear them on their own, or layer them with other bracelets.
Bring some subtle sophistication to your jewelry collection with this necklace.
Wear your heart on your sleeve with one of these adorable bracelets.
Stack one of these Evil Eye or heart bracelets with your favorites or wear it on its own.
Amp up the glamour with the BaubleBar Catalina Collar Necklace, which comes in gold and silver.
While you have jewelry on your mind, you need to check out this top-rated $9 cleaning pen.
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