Our jewelry specialists are happy to answer your questions about this product.
Let's clarify it with an example:
Original Purchase: You bought two products for £1000 with a 21% discount, so you paid £790 in total. Each product's original price was £500, and after the discount, you paid £395 for each.
If you return one item, you won't get the discount back on that item. Instead, your refund will be based on the original price minus the current discount.
Calculation for Return: Let's say the current discount is 15%. Your refund will be the original price minus the current discount.
So, if you return one item:
Refund = Original Price - (Original Price * Current Discount)
Refund = £500 - (£500 * 0.15) = £425.
After the discount deduction amount will be £425. Considering the total amount you paid for both products £790, your net refund will be £365.
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Garnet: the beloved January Birthstone, captivates all attention with its rich red hues. Romantic is the first thing that comes to our minds when we take a good glance at it. Probably why it has come to be one of the most sought after choices to fashion jewelry with. Interestingly, the word Garnet itself is derived from the word granatus that is Latin for pomegranate, thanks to its deep red color.
Fun fact: What most people don’t know is that though deep blood red is the most common color of garnets, its color often ranges from purplish to green (tsavorites for that matter)
Garnets have long been known to symbolize love, passion and inspiration thanks to its deep and fierce red color. It is widely regarded as the gem that celebrates second anniversary, thus making for a meaningful gift for the same.
The wide variety of timeless pieces that we carry in our collection of Garnet Jewelry include:
Garnets possess a hardness rating of 6.5-7.5 on Moh’s scale, making for a durable gemstone jewelry that can withstand the wear and tear of everyday wear.
Fondly hailed as the stone of love and success, Garnets have long been believed to work like a lucky charm in relationships along with protecting the wearer from all kinds of negativity. Similar to its fierce red hues, it instills passion, thus bringing success to the life of the wearer.
Garnet Jewelry is typically cleaned with a lukewarm solution of soapy water. Make sure to be gentle and pat it dry with a clean microfiber cloth afterwards.
Garnets, though also available in a plenty of other colors, are most commonly red.
A while after its initial discovery back in the 16th century, Garnet Jewelry garnered some popularity in the coming 18th and 19th centuries and began to be gifted as a meaningful symbol of friendship, trust and peace.
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Email: info@rosecjewels.co.uk
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71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ
United Kingdom
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