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The editors of Reviewed choose recommendations on their own. Purchases made through the links below may result in a commission for us and our publishing partners.

Aside from a few outliers, the popular carol “12 Days of Christmas” is a collection of gifts you’d probably be upset to receive. I can’t imagine even wanting one calling bird. What makes a French hen so special? Still, nothing beats building anticipation over nearly two weeks of chaotic gifts, which is why we’re excited to present Reviewed’s 12 Days of Giftmas, a nearly two-week-long event of the best Christmas gift ideas available this year.

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For the next 11 days, we’ll be taking a much more straightforward approach to gift-giving, with suggestions that include some of our best finds of the year. On the first day, we recommended some seriously amazing Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones. Day two draws inspiration from the most famous line from the “12 Days of Christmas,” “five golden rings.” Gold is lustrous and valuable, but nothing outperforms diamonds.

Since its inception in 1999, Blue Nile has been a pioneer in the world of custom-made internet jewellery. It’s one of our favourite jewellery stores because of its simple ordering process, which allows users to create the perfect diamond ring. Blue Nile has over 150,000 diamonds in its inventory, as well as 250 different settings to suit almost any style. Even better, Blue Nile offers diamonds that are light on your conscience.

Blue Nile’s lab-grown diamonds remove the murky ethics surrounding the mining process without sacrificing quality. They are also less expensive than mined diamonds because they are created in a lab. Blue Nile allows you to customise the diamond shape, colour, clarity, cut, and even carats when designing a ring, resulting in a ring that’s perfect for you or that special someone in your life. Custom Blue Nile rings start at $228, which is well within most people’s budgets.

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