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PHOTOS: Guess How Much This Jewelry Costs

Elizabeth Taylor is known for her love of jewels, but she certainly wasn't the first woman in history to amass an impressive collection, nor will she be the last. We love jewelry, and who can blame us? A shiny cocktail ring or a bold statement necklace is all you need to complete just about any look. But does buying a pint-sized accessory have to be so expensive? Not necessarily. At least according to Baublebar.com.

"As a web-only business, we lack a lot of the infrastructure costs of brick and mortar retailers, and are able to give that money back to the consumer," says co-founder Amy Jain, a Harvard Business School grad. "Most retailers use accessories to make up for lost margin in other areas of their business, like ready to wear. As a result, accessories are marked up often as high as ten times the cost." She and her co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky have stepped in to offer a solution: they act as the middleman between the jeweler and the consumer, bringing prices down -- up to 75 percent off what you'd pay in a store. They also offer free shipping and free returns, and most of the merch on the site is under $100.

We've chosen a few of our favorite pieces on the site, and they are offering Stylelist readers an exclusive discount of 15% off with the code Stylelist0320 upon checkout. Oh, and make sure to leave a comment and tell us your favorite piece: three readers will win $500 gift certificates to the site. What are you waiting for? Get shopping.

Here's how to enter:
Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us your favorite Baublebar.com piece.
The comment must be left before 5PM EST on Tuesday, March 20th.
You may enter only once. One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
Click here for complete Official Rules.

Studded Ring Duo, $62

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