Win A Pick A Pearl Experience For Two With Isle Of Wight Pearl
We've got a fantastic prize experience available for two people to enjoy this summer worth nearly £300!
Isle Of Wight Pearl is a family business, incredibly proud of their jewellery, sourcing pearls directly from the people that grow them.
Located along the Military Road, the showroom presents a wonderful collection of precious pieces for you to mark your time on the Isle of Wight.
The Pearl Café also offers daily lunch specials, a selection of homemade cakes and cream teas and uninterrupted views of the English Channel!
As part of this lovely prize, you'll pick an oyster from the pool which the establishment will open, value it then set it in a silver cage & chain setting.
You will also enjoy a cream for two from the Pearl Café, along with a masterclass where you will learn more about the fascinating world of pearls and how they are cultured, cultivated and turned into beautiful jewellery.
To be in with a chance to win, just enter our random draw before the closing date on Sunday August 20 - best of luck!
Enter now:
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