Diamonds are truly irresistible

Say the word engagement to anyone and the first image in their minds is that of a diamond ring. Diamonds have been associated with love, marriage and eternity since ancient times. The diamond engagement ring is a deep-settled tradition across the word today.

Most people simply cannot image an engagement without a suitable diamond ring. Yet there are very logical reasons – besides the truly romantic – for choosing a diamond for an engagement ring.

Diamonds are the hardest mineral to be found on earth, so to say that diamonds last forever is not a gross exaggeration as few things can destroy a diamond. This alone makes diamonds greatly sought after for all types of jewellery.

Tiny fires of love

When diamonds are mined they do not look like much, but once freed from its carbon composite and put into the hands of a skilled jeweller, they are transformed.

Expertly cut diamonds shimmer and sparkle like a living fire that women find irresistible. The association of diamonds with the highest of quality is legendary. So much so that consumer goods often are labelled as ‘diamond line’ products. Marlow Certified Diamonds understand the attraction of the fiery shimmer, quality and durability concept that diamonds hold for women.

That is why they strive to offer diamond engagement rings in the widest variety possible. They offer them in yellow gold, white gold and platinum. Women all have personal preferences; that is why Marlow offer a range of diamond cuts to suit each woman’s style and personality.

For greater accommodation there is the option to customize the diamond engagement rings. You are able to customize them in regard to your preferred metal and width. Marlow Certified diamonds understand that diamonds are a girl’s best friends and cater to this need.

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