It's your time to shine with Say It With Diamonds in Liverpool
Say It With Diamonds, the award-winning, affordable luxury jewellery brand, has launched exclusive packages that include wedding band for both brides and grooms. Having been a popular brand for brides since it was established in 2016, Say It With Diamonds has continued to broaden its bridal jewellery collection, offering classic necklaces and bracelets, perfect timeless pieces for your big day. The brand, which has a flagship store in Liverpool’s Metquarter, as well as being available online, has also been the go-to for maid-of-honour, bridesmaid, flowergirl, mother-of-the-bride and mother-in-law gifts.
There are three new packages available now, which will allow couple to make substantial savings...
Silver (£995), worth £1,230 at individual RRP prices, includes a 9ct Gold Classic Wedding Band, a 9ct Gold Claw Set Diamond Band, a Circle of Life Necklace and a Heart Slider Bracelet.
Gold (£2,000), worth £2,450 at individual RRP prices, includes an 18ct Gold Classic Wedding Band, 18ct Gold Claw Set Diamond Band, two Circle of Life Necklaces, two Heart Slider Bracelets and a Luxe Tennis Necklace.
Platinum (£2,950) worth £3,250 at individual RRP prices, includes a Platinum Classic Wedding Band, a Platinum Channel Set Diamond Band, two Circle of Life Necklaces, two Heart Slider Bracelets, two Luxe Tennis Necklaces and two sets of Cuff Links.
The Liverpool store is also home to a Bespoke Bar, where customers can shop in privacy with a special one-to-one experience with the knowledgable team.
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