Honour dad this Father’s Day with a gift from Butler & Wilson

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FATHER’S Day honours all fathers, dads and father figures, grandfathers and great-grandfathers, and the specially curated selection from Butler & Wilson will be sure to have him feeling spoiled this 18 June.

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Honour dad this Father’s Day with the gift of jewellery from Butler & Wilson

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For the horse-loving dad, the Butler & Wilson crystal horsehead cufflinks and clutchpin retails for £48

Depending on his style, jewellery may be the perfect gift to spoil dad this Father’s Day offering the perfect accessory to his own sartorial style. These crystal-studded pieces vary from chunky and bold to whimsical and delicate, and many cost less than £50.

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The Butler & Wilson Native American Skull Brooch retails for £48

“Some of the most popular gifts purchased for Father’s Day are electronics, gift cards, dinner or lunch and clothing,” said the American Gem Society and AGS Laboratories Director of Marketing, Donna Jolly. “Compare that to Mother’s Day where one of the top gifts is jewellery. So why not up the game and give dad some jewellery this Father’s Day?”

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The magnificent Crystal Tiger Pin from Butler & Wilson, order online or purchase in the Fulham Road store for £23

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Spoil dad with jewellery this Father’s Day with Butler & Wilson online at https://www.butlerandwilson.co.uk/ or in the Fulham Road store.

 

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Kim Mullahey

Kim Mullahey is Pynck.com’s Ireland Correspondent. She holds an honours undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Chicago and has taught Adult Education Creative Writing Studies. Through a media career spanning nearly 25 years Kim has written and photographed regional news, national and international horse sports, fashion and lifestyle. Kim lives with her husband and son in Kildare Ireland, and a stray marmalade cat who has adopted the family.

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