A beautiful piece of jewellery makes a perfect finishing touch for any wedding outfit, whether traditional or alternative, and Bulatti offers a vast range of designer costume jewellery in a variety of unusual styles.
To maintain individuality, 100 new designs are added to the collection twice every year, reflecting current fashion trends but always offering something a little different from the mainstream - Swarovski crystals, shimmering pearls and Czech glass have all made an appearance, while the metals used are specially treated to prevent tarnishing.
All Bulatti jewellery is hand-made and created using top quality materials and has been available to selected retailers in the UK for 21 years. Now a special bridal collection has been launched, promising to provide discerning brides with an eye-catching piece of jewellery - not forgetting the other special women in the bridal party.
One lucky reader can win an amazing FOUR pieces of bridal jewellery courtesy of Bulatti - for the bride herself, an exquisite necklace, bracelet and earrings set featuring Mallorcan pearls and Swarovski crystal, and for the mother of the bride, a necklace and matching droplet earrings also featuring pearl and crystal. The prize also includes two stunning heart-shaped bridesmaids' necklaces in silver and crystal.
To enter, simply answer the following question:
How often are new designs added to the Bulatti collection?
Send your answer, along with your name and address, and a telephone contact number, to Bulatti Competition, Limited Edition, 5 High Street, Bromsgrove, B61 8AJ, by July 15, 2006.
There is no cash alternative and our normal competition rules apply.
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