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BaubleBar’s Biggest Custom Sale of the Year Has 25% off Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets & More Holiday Gifts
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Date:2025-04-17 04:40:48
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The countdown to the holidays is officially on (a girl can dream right?), and BaubleBar is making it easy to find the most thoughtful gifts for your loved ones with their biggest custom sale. Enjoy an amazing 25% off a stunning selection of rings, necklaces, bracelets, and more, all starting at just $25 for one week only.
Add a personal touch with best-selling custom ornaments like classic candy cane designs and embellished frost drops, which you can personalize with names, initials, or heartfelt messages. Trust us when we say, these ornaments are the perfect way to celebrate the season and create lasting memories.
But the fun doesn’t stop there—BaubleBar’s custom jewelry is not only cute but also designed to last, making it the ideal choice as a gift for you and your besties. So what are you waiting for? Keep scrolling to shop these magical custom holiday gifts that will be cherished for years to come.
Shop Custom Holiday Ornaments
Add some serious sparkle to your tree this year with BaubleBar’s one-of-a-kind red and gold custom candy cane ornament, featuring hand-set crystals and personalized with a name, phrase, or initials—perfect for holiday décor, gift tags, table settings, and more!
On the hunt for more stunning ornaments to decorate your tree? Opt for BaubleBar’s stunning custom frost-like nameplate ornament, adorned with gorgeous hand-set crystals and personalized with your choice of name, phrase, or initials.
Shop More Custom Jewelry
Go chic and simple with this custom bubble letter necklace. Choose up to eight letters and layer up with other cute necklaces.
Everyone already knows and loves the tennis bracelet design, so why not upgrade yours with a special custom touch this holiday season? Because treating yourself during the holiday season is just as important.
Perfect for the Gen Z teen in your life who loves anything Y2K, this custom charm pendant features up to five adorable charms.
This custom slider bracelet fits right into any bracelet stack and looks oh-so-chic.
A simple initial is all you need to instantly upgrade your necklace game, which is why we're adding this bubble option straight to our carts this holiday season.
Just think how adorable this initial ring would look next to the rest of your ring stack. It's a great way to subtly show off your love for your bestie or any loved one.
These custom cord bracelets from BaubleBar are a best-seller for a reason. Thanks to the fun variety of colors, and affordable price tag, they make the perfect friendship bracelets for you and your girl gang.
If a beaded look is more your style, we recommend this gorgeous cutout Pisa bracelet. White enamel cutout letters and symbol beads are mixed and matched to create a stunning bracelet design no one can resist.
Instead of writing both your initials in the sand, make it forever with this custom 18K reversible necklace. It's a splurge-worthy gift that'll make anyone fall in love.
For those who love a bold statement, this custom gold nameplate tennis bracelet is anything but subtle and instantly upgrades any outfit. We recommend pairing it with other simple bracelets to create a gorgeous stack.
Embody the minimalist look with this stunning piece featuring your chosen initial on an adjustable chain, or go for a more layered look and pair it with your favorite necklaces (from BaubleBar obvi).
Looking to get ahead of your gift shopping? Check out Disney’s Friends & Family Sale full of holiday collections you don't want to miss.
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