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Blue Nile – Online Deal

$50 for $100 or $100 for $200 worth of Jewelry and Gifts

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Sat Dec 01 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$100
Discount
50%
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$50
  • T460x279
  • The Finer Things
  • Good for Gifting

In a Nutshell

Jewelry set with diamonds, pearls, and gemstones in vintage and classic styles for holiday gifts and more

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 28, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Ships to US only; does not ship to PO boxes. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for sale merchandise, gift certificates, jewelry cleaner or polishing cloths. Extra fee for shipping. Click here for full terms and conditions.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Jewelry is often passed down through a family due to its sentimental value and because only people who are related to each other have the same-sized necks and wrists. Wear and share with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $50 for $100 worth of jewelry and gifts
  • $100 for $200 worth of jewelry and gifts

The selection of jewelry includes holiday-appropriate gifts, such as a blue topaz rectangular ring ($195+), the London blue cushion bracelet ($395), a horseshoe diamond necklace ($275), and the infinity love knot pendant ($55).

Blue Nile

Blue Nile’s online store, which Forbes called “an elegant site with a vast selection of diamonds and fine jewelry,” sometimes earns its founder dirty looks from undercut brick-and-mortar jewelers. The company, whose rise was profiled in the New York Times, stocks loose diamonds and jewelry and works to empower and educate patrons with a detailed jewelry guide.

After arming shoppers with information, Blue Nile’s site displays an array of conflict-free diamonds mined with environmentally sound processes. Gents hoping to propose or give a lump of carbon a positive role model browse nearly 100,000 loose diamonds sorted by shape, carat size, and clarity. The precious stones are each flanked by a ratings report from an independent reviewer such as the Gemological Institute of America. The customizable ring feature lets shoppers insert a loose gem into a setting of their choice, and the finished ring displays on an illustrated hand. Pre-set jewelry graces monitors in vintage-inspired and classic designs, and all orders ship for free with insurance. A 30-day return window assuages fears that an item will look different in real life or won’t get along with other jewelry.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Preserving Leftovers

With the right techniques and a lot of luck, there's no reason that this year's holiday leftovers won't be edible next year. Here's how you can keep your scraps fresh:

  • Store food in airtight containers. To make sure there's no leak, add in a bunch of ants and see if they can survive.

  • Before storing the food, cut off any pieces that have clearly been chewed. If you don't, and the person that chewed that food isn't around for the next Thanksgiving, you'll be feeling pretty sad when you pull those leftovers out and recognize their bite pattern.

  • The freezer is your best friend, in that it will prevent food from spoiling, and your worst enemy, in that it is so perfectly sized to fit a human body and has that alluring pristinely white interior, and whenever you open the door it sounds like it's saying, "Please come inside. I'm warmer than I look." Please be careful near freezers.

  • Save your leftovers the same way our forefathers did—by feeding the scraps to their horses then hoping the horses would give them back exactly one year later.

If you think those mashed potatoes are good now, wait till you try them in a year!

Blue Nile