Tate Online Shop Review – Red Three Drop Necklace
UPDATE:
Spitting Bullets was very grateful for this reply to our jewellery review from the Tate Shop’s very own online manager:
Hi there,
Thanks so much for your kind words about our jewellery. It will make a huge difference to the online shop!
Best wishes,
Debi
Online Shop Manager
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Tate Shop Jewellery Review
It goes without saying that Tate is one of the UK’s most important art institutions.
That is likely to be the reason why you can buy, for your beloved, this beautiful, red, three drop necklace for a meagre £77.
Beautiful!
As Tate themselves state: “Playing with light and transparency, these beautifully glossy acrylic pieces have an exciting glimpse of colour.”
Very exciting I’d say. Gosh.
Why not join me by congratulating the Tate for making such gorgeous jewellery available to the general public – and at such a great price too.
Thanks
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