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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Sapphire fever is real and September has witnessed it all. Blue, green, yellow, orange, pink: Sapphires come in a kaleidoscope of colors and we’re a fan of them all. Probably why September borns are considered extremely lucky. Having been associated with royalty for quite some time, Sapphires elevate any look with pure grace.
Fun Fact: One of the most royal and expensive engagement rings known till date is that of the Princess of Wales, Diana who set the trend for Sapphires loose. It was a whooping 12 carat oval cut Blue Sapphire ring surrounded with a Halo of 14 dazzling diamonds around. That ring changed the world of gemstone jewelry with princess diana inspired ring designs turning heads everywhere.
Sapphire has long been known to symbolize royalty. Such sanctity that since ancient times, they are known to represent heavens and work as a protective shield against negative energies. It is one of the most sought after choices to fashion engagement rings with since it is fondly known to represent loyalty and commitment.
Sapphires are known to possess a hardness rating of 9 out of 10, thus making for one of the most durable gems known.
Long been associated with royalty, Sapphires are known to represent heavenly blessings, hence protecting the wearer against all kinds of negative energies along with terrors, accidents and misfortunes. It also works wonders for those dealing with neurological disorders, insomnia, anxiety and depression. Renowned to bless the wearer with a sense of calmness, Sapphires also represent loyalty and commitment, thus making for a great token of love to present your partner with.
In order to maintain the new like luster of your Sapphire jewelry, make sure to clean it every once in a while with a lukewarm solution of soapy water or a damp cloth. Pat it dry afterwards with a soft, microfiber cloth. Make sure to remove your jewelry while taking a shower in order to avoid any exposure with harmful chemicals and take it for a little professional inspection and cleaning every once in a while.
When exposed to sunlight for long durations constantly, Sapphire, just like any other gem, can show some signs of fading, hence it is advisable to take extra care.
Blue Sapphires are the most common ones with the color of the most sought after ones out of the lot being dark, velvety blue that reflects pure royalty.
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