Ameliaarthurjewels Reviews 

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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Looking at 202 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers found the products to be of extremely poor quality, often describing them as cheap and flimsy, and not at all handmade or vintage as advertised. People frequently noted that the items received did not match the pictures on the website, which they felt was misleading. Reviewers also expressed dissatisfaction with the pricing, believing the products were overpriced for the low quality received. The refund process was a major point of frustration, with many customers finding it difficult to obtain a full refund, often being offered only partial refunds or requiring expensive returns to China. Some people also felt the website's claims of being a family concern or offering handmade items were inaccurate. However, some customers were happy with their purchases, finding the earrings beautiful, exactly as shown in photos, and good value for the price.

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Very slow arrival of earrings. While they are quite nice and look vaguely like the pictures, they are cheap and look like something you might get for a fiver elsewhere. I can't be bothered to return t... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Amelia and Arthur look like copy and paste people. The site is completely unreal so I strongly highlight the jewellery is expensive for the cheap rubbish you will receive. Its unacceptable trading... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Chinese Scam Company: I wish I had read the reviews prior to ordering - my mistake!! The products are extremely poor and definitely not home-made! I have tried to contact them regarding r... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam scam as with Langford and Blake. American Express involved. Both not UK based. Returns difficult and expensive and if you do choose to return item not picked up at chinese delivery point. They... See more


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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could give no stars I would.Amelia…

If I could give no stars I would.Amelia and Arthur give the impression that they are a UK based business. This is NOT true. They are based in China. If you are sent faulty goods, as I was, they were also extremely poor quality. I have asked for my money back, and they have refused unless I pay for the items to be returned. AVOID this company at all cost, unless you want to waste your money.

August 7, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a bogus company. DO NOT BUY

This is a bogus company, purporting to be a family business in London. It is actually a business in CHINA. Even when you get the goods there is a sweet business card with a picture of Amelia and Arthur with a call out of "from our family to yours". Delivery took 2 weeks and the quality was terrible, with sharp edges and very unfinished. Should be silver - all I can say is it is colored silver, but whether it is silver is dubious. My 6 year old grand daughter could have made better. Returning is not on as you have to pay for returns to Asia. I am reporting to the Advertising Standards Agency.

August 6, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ordered a pair of earrings from this…

Ordered a pair of earrings from this company weeks ago. Had almost given up hope of receiving them. I wish I had read these reviews before I ordered.
They have just arrived and are absolutely nothing like the pictures on their website! Very poor quality, they look like cheap rubbish.
Steer clear of this fake company!

August 5, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The wait is long but worth it. In my opinion.

I felt the wait was rather long and started to worry after reading the reviews. I emailed the company not expecting a reply but did receive a reply, in fact I received a reply every time I wrote. The earrings finally arrived, I expected cheap looking earrings with overly thick hooks that I wouldn't be able to wear. Instead, they look exactly as advertised. I can't swear the stones are real but they look good. To be honest, I like them.

August 5, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Order at your peril

Order at your peril. Read the delivery and returns policy on the website. Ordered on 19 July, item delivered three weeks later. Sent direct from China. Several emails requesting tracking details sent. Original tracking no. did not work. Courier details changed twice. This is not a small business based in London. Do not be taken in by those facebook/instagram ads

August 4, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

Ad said they were silver, they are not.
Crudely made. They are practically impossible to put on and take off.
It's as if I have 2 left earrings one has to go in back to front. Would never use this site again.

August 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete scam - don’t buy

As others have said, don’t fall for this scam.
They say they’re based in London but actually in China.
The jewellery is awful quality and customer service just keep ignoring any emails and send pre-written responses (allegedly from Amelia & Arthur’s even though it’s clear they’ve just used a stock photo on their site)!
They only offer a small percentage refund, even with comparative photos, or tell you to return item to China at your own expense.

July 27, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont fall for this (like I did!!)

Some pretty earrings caught my eye on a Facebook ad. Two weeks ago-ish. Went to the twee website and ordered two pairs. Earrings haven't arrived yet - that's a red flag right there that this company isn't based in London as the website claims. I doubt that there is such a store. I'll come back and add to this review if and when the earrings show up!!

July 13, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware this Genre of company

This genre of company keep popping up on my Insta adverts. Amelia & Arthur Jewels, Mila Rose Jewels, Jules & Josh (London) - all China based all dropshipping I assume. All the same cutsie website pictures of "family" businesses, stories of them having to close with heavy hearts.

July 23, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a scam Chinese company using different names to steal

It’s a scam . I’ve received the products . Terrible quality - very different what they have advertised. Looking at Trustpilot reviews I realised it’s a Chinese company that has been using many different names to scam people. This website is one of them. I’ve asked for a full refund and want to return the products . For the emails we have exchanged they will not do that. Offering me discounts , keeping the cheap products and now asking me to pay to return them to China! They are a scam and need to be stopped. They have been using different names to steal . I’m surprised now all their reviews have disappeared from here - it’s showing now as a unclaimed site?- and I’ll keep posting until I get my refund and name and shame them. Their address is - not sure is real- is below . Chinese scam selling themselves as a very trustful company using beautiful websites but the same cheap products .
RETURN ADDRESS:
Company name: Liu Changxing
Address: No. 2 freight lift on the west side of the 3rd floor, upstairs, Yuantong Express, No. 409, Suxi Yiwu Town
Postcode: 310000
Province: Zhejiang
State: Zhejiang
Country: China

Not USA not British but a scam Chinese one

June 26, 2025
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