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Award winning jewellery retailer Pure Gold Jewellers has unveiled special edition Mother’s Day diamond pendants.
The collection from the only World Diamond Mark certified retailer in the GCC region features the inscription ‘Mum’ in English and ‘Ummi’ in Arabic calligraphy.
All shoppers will also receive a free gift voucher worth QR500 on purchase of gold and diamond jewellery until March 31.
While the pendant inscribed ‘Ummi’ meaning ‘my mother’ in Arabic, is priced at QR1,399, the one with ‘Mum’ is available for QR1,199.
Karim Merchant, CEO and managing director of Pure Gold Jewellers, said these exclusive diamond pendants are available in 18 carat yellow and white gold.
In accordance with Pure Gold Jewellers’ Genuine Price Promise on diamond jewellery, all purchases are entitled to a unique lifetime repair and exchange warranty and assured 70% cashback.
Pure Gold Jewellers is now one of the fastest growing jewellery brands with 125 stores in the UAE, GCC, Asia and Asia Pacific.
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