Valentine's Day jewelry deals: $7 Swarovski, $12 pearls, and more

Valentine's Day jewelry deals can be hard to find, but that doesn't mean you should write off sparkly things altogether. Read on for five of the best bargains on Valentine's Day jewelry we could find. 

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Valentine's Day can be a tricky time to buy jewelry, but there are still deals to be had.

Valentine's Day is coming up, and the consciously coupled among us are racking their brains for a suitable present. While an engagement ring makes a terrible Valentine's Day gift, you shouldn't write off sparkly things altogether. To help you find that perfect piece, we've rounded up the week's best Valentine's Day jewelry deals. Read on for pearl necklaces from $12, Swarovski crystal jewelry from $7, and a men's necklace for $13.

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  • 7.5mm Freshwater Pearl Necklace and Earring Set
    Store: WinPearl
    Price: $12 via coupon code "dealnews80" with free shipping
    Lowest By: $58
    Expires: February 16

    Is It Worth It?: Classic, elegant, and simple, these pearls will suit just about anyone's tastes. And at $12, they won't bust anyone's budget! Available in White only, this set includes a 17" necklace with a white gold-plated clasp and stud-style earrings with sterling silver posts. The necklace pearls are AA quality, and the earring pearls are AAA quality.

  • 12.5mm Black Tahitian Pearl Pendant
    Store: WinPearl
    Price: $98.99 via coupon code "dealnews151" with free shipping
    Lowest By: $401
    Expires: February 11

    Is It Worth It?: Looking for something more exotic and unusual than a classic string of pearls? This extraordinary 12.5mm black Tahitian pearl pendant certainly fits the bill. The coupon above knocks it down to $99, which leaves you plenty of money to find a simple chain to pair it with, since none is included. The pendant is mounted on a .925 sterling silver setting.

  • Swarovski Elements Heart-Shaped Sterling Silver Stud Earrings
    Store: DailySale
    Price: $8 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $107

    Is It Worth It?: Hearts are always a safe bet on Valentine's Day, so these Swarovski crystal earrings are sure to dazzle your sweetie. Marked down from around $115, these studs are a steal at $8. They feature 2 carats of Swarovski Elements crystal, mounted onto sterling silver studs.

    Note: The countdown timer on the product page does not reflect an actual expiration time and resets daily.

  • Ruby Red Swarovski Elements Heart-Shaped Necklace
    Store: SilverSpeck via eBay
    Price: $6.99 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $7

    Is It Worth It?: This necklace isn't guaranteed to arrive in time for the big day, but we've already talked about how you don't have to celebrate Valentine's Day on February 14. This vibrant red pendant is made of Swarovski Elements crystal, and comes on an 18" sterling silver chain. At $7, it's yet another easily affordable way to show your love.

  • Men's Stainless Steel Necklace
    Store: WinPearl
    Price: $12.99 via coupon code "DEALNEWS57" with free shipping
    Lowest By: $87
    Expires: February 17

    Is It Worth It?: Lots of guys like jewelry, too! Surprise your favorite fella with this stainless steel necklace, available in two styles: E (pictured), and A. The coupon above cuts it to $13, which is $87 off list price. Depending on the style chosen, the necklace will be 18" to 20" long.

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