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Fine jewelry — pieces made with high-quality materials like solid 14-karat gold or precious stones (or both) and a high-level of craftsmanship — costs a lot of money, understandably so when you consider the process. The high price tag on these products makes them reserved for special occasions, like the holidays. So, if there's someone in your life who you want to splurge on this season — be it your wife, mother, sister, or friend — a piece of jewelry is a thoughtful gift she'll be sure to appreciate.
Whether you're looking to dazzle her with diamonds, go for more minimal metals, or pick a statement piece covered in stones, we've got you covered. There are plenty of fine jewelry pieces you can get for $1,000 or less this season, and she'll love to add any of them to her collection.
Keep scrolling for 23 pieces of fine jewelry you can get her for $1,000 or less.
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A delicate circle bracelet

Circle Bracelet, available at Vrai & Oro, $200
A delicate circle bracelet has a timeless appeal. Whether worn on its own or layered with others on her wrist, this will become an everyday essential.
A unique black diamond ring

Maleficent Ring, available at Catbird, $364
Available in 14k yellow and rose gold
A direct contrast to Catbird's brighter Sleeping Beauty Ring, this ring has a darker, more mysterious look, but the black diamond set between two white ones is particularly striking.
Earrings with a unique shape and stones

WWAKE Opal Circle Earrings, available at Nordstrom, $534
The sleek design of these 14k gold earrings is accentuated by the opal stones, which cast a beautiful glimmer in the light.
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