Bring on the Sparkle: Find 20 Percent Savings at Diamonds Direct

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If there’s one thing that shines brighter than the sun in the summertime, it’s the showroom at Diamonds Direct. From July 21st – July 25th, world-renowned designers from around the country will be on-site at the Leawood location to celebrate with Diamonds Direct and meet shoppers as they browse the expansive selection at the stunning showroom. During this time, guests can enjoy extended, never-before-seen inventory from each designer that will be exclusive to Kansas City. Guests can also enjoy preferred pricing, with 20 percent savings on virtually the entire showroom (excluding price-protected lines and certified diamonds).


Three-Prong Round Diamond Studs, 
starting at $565
You can’t go wrong with a classic pair of brilliant diamond stud earrings. Available in a range of carat weights, the diamond experts at Diamonds Direct hand select all diamonds to ensure value and brilliance. Plus, all diamond stud earrings are eligible for Diamonds Direct’s unbeatable 110 percent lifetime upgrade! It’s truly the sparkle you need this summer.

Classique Creations Oval Diamond Eternity Band, $3,950
With 20 percent savings, it’s the perfect time to select your wedding bands. Our current favorite is a classic diamond eternity band that is sure to stand the test of time. Worn alone or stacked with other bands, this piece is sure to dazzle.

Classique Creations Two-Row Alternating Band, $2,300
A striking alternating two-row design highlights this contemporary band, accented by 1.05 carats of dazzling diamonds. This whimsical option is sure to turn heads!

Join Diamonds Direct in the store to take part in this special event and to find something sparkly that’s sure to dazzle your special someone, or even yourself. Visit the showroom at 4500 W. 119th Street in Leawood today to take advantage of these special savings!

Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? Browse their website or online gift guide to shop a variety of beautiful jewelry options.

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