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Dazzling deals at Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers

CELEBRATE Valentine’s Day with exquisite jewellery from Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers.

Established in 1923, Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers offer a diverse range of collections to suit all tastes and preferences.

Offering a personalised shopping experience in a relaxed environment, the knowledgeable team is passionate about finding or creating the perfect, timeless piece.

Retail assistant Courtney Walsh said their new diamond selector allowed customers to visualise designs prior to purchasing.

“It helps customers select and explore different diamond sizes and shapes,” Miss Walsh said.

The diamond selector provides enhanced visualisation and an elevated customer experience, helping customers to confidently choose their ideal diamond size and shape.

“It simulates the appearance of diamonds on the customer’s finger, providing an accurate visual and allowing for a better personalised selection.”

Miss Walsh said their new French range from the City of Love, would also be a popular choice this Valentine’s Day.

Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers has a range of gifts designed to dazzle.

From elegant necklaces and bracelets to stunning earrings and rings, you’ll find the perfect piece to surprise and delight your loved one.

There’s also stylish chains, bracelets, rings, pendants, watches and wallets for the men.

The team is passionate about their craft and dedicated to providing exceptional quality and value.

Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers specialise in custom designs and bespoke pieces and are more than happy to work alongside you to help bring your vision to life.

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