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ZELIA HORSLEY JEWELLERY
Currently based in London, United Kingdom
DROP BLOCK
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London based designer Zelia Horsley shows in Paris for her 2nd season.
“Block And Chain” has arrived with the addition of “Snakes And Ladders” for AW10. This exciting new collection involves rose and yellow gold clashing against Czech bugle beads, lashings of chain, bold blocks of geometric shapes sometimes coupled with the severity of oxidised materials, creating a dichotomy of textures. These pieces of jewellery have attitude and refuse to be ignored, with there ever changing special arrangements they are a visual and audio delight.
Available in 18 carat gold plated.<
Materials: Plastic, Sterling Silver
Shipping
Item ships from London, United Kingdom to:
- United Kingdom (ROYAL MAIL RECORDED DELIVERY): $9.52
- United Kingdom (UPS COURIER STANDARD): $39.69
- Rest of World (RM INTERNATIONAL SIGNED FOR): $17.46
Fees when buying from abroad
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Guidelines on duties and taxes when purchasing from abroad
If you purchase goods from abroad Customs Duty and/or Import VAT may be sometimes due.
Note that there is no Customs Duty payable and no Import VAT payable if you are in a European Union (EU) country and buy from another EU country. (EU countries include: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.)
It is the responsibility of the sender, in Boticca’s case the designer, to provide details of the goods that are being shipped for the calculation of duty and VAT. It is the responsibility of the buyer to pay for any additional Duty or VAT due.
We have highlighted some of the most common rules for you below. However each country has its own intricacies. For more details please select your country in the drop down menu at the bottom of this page.
For EU Buyers:
Buying from a non EU countries:
- Goods of £18 (€22 or equivalent in local currency) or less are free from customs duty and import VAT.
- Items specified as gifts with a value of £40 or less will be free from customs duty and import VAT.
- Customs duty becomes payable if the value of the goods is over £135 (€150, or equivalent in local currency) but duty is waived if the amount of duty calculated is less than £9 (€10, or equivalent in local currency).
- You can also estimate your Duty and VAT payment using the following calculator: http://dutycalculator.com
For US Buyers:
- Items under $200: As a general rule, if you purchase items valued at under $200, you shouldn't have any trouble importing them.
- Items over $200: If you import items that cost over $200 for personal use, you might have to pay a duty, or tax, on the item. The amount of the duty, if any, depends on the type of the item and its value. Some items can be imported without paying any duty at all.
For more information you can refer to: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/basic_trade/internet_purchases.xml
For all other Buyers
Please refer to your country’s specific regulations by selecting your country in the drop down menu and consulting its official customs website for more information. If your country is not listed please consult the World Customs Organisation Website.
This designer accepts Private Offers!
You can suggest to the designer a price at which you would commit to buy the piece. The designer can accept or decline your Private Offer based on their minimum price.
If the Private Offer is accepted, you will receive an email. The next time you log into your account you'll be able to purchase the piece at the private price. You can the just add the piece to your bag and checkout!
If the Private Offer is declined, you can make another offer. If you don't hear back within 2 days after making a Private Offer, it is likely your offer did not meet the designer’s minimum price as Boticca only sends them offers above their minimum price.
[Note: If the Make an Offer button does not appear, the designer is not interested in receiving offers and you should not try to contact them through other means to negotiate price or terms. This is a breach of Boticca’s Terms of Use policy.]




