Add a little sparkle to your gift giving with jewellery from Michael Hill
Forget chocolate, scented candles and socks this holiday season, give a gift that won’t end up in the landfill, one that your lucky recipient will wear every day and cherish for years. You’ll nail gift giving with a piece of jewellery from Michael Hill.
Michael Hill is a great place to get gifts for everyone on your list. Think colourful birth stones, sterling silver rings, glittering necklaces, gem stone bracelets and stunning watches. And yes, they’ve got plenty of options for Dad too.
Even better, Michael Hill has items at all price points so you don’t have to break the bank to get an enduring gift.·And if you’re giving to that extra special person, you can invest in a gorgeous statement piece that will light them up on Christmas Day.
From stocking stuffers starting at $9, including beautiful sterling silver snowflake studs, as well as classic birthstone pieces to watches and diamonds, Michael Hill has something to help you add a bit of glamour and shine to the silly season.
Besides, who dosen’t want a little sparkle to light up these darkest of winter days?
This post is sponsored by Michael Hill
In 2002, Michael Hill expanded from New Zealand, where its an established brand into North America, opening its first stores in Vancouver, Canada. The Canadian presence now includes stores in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
Exclusive jewellery collections available at Michael Hill stores include Sir Michael Hill Designer Bridal, Knots, Spirits Bay, Southern Star, Whitefire, and Northern Radiance with Canada mark diamonds.
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Harriet Fancott is the Editor and Social Media Manager for Vancouver Mom. She has over 20 years experience in the arts, tech and mom-based blogging arenas. She lives in East Vancouver with her husband and son where they enjoy exploring all that Vancouver has to offer from festivals and events to playgrounds and beaches to sushi and ice cream (although not together).