DES PLAINES, IL, March 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Ross-Simons Jewelers is pleased to announce the second annual Diamond Extravaganza sweepstakes! This year, the prize is better than ever: the winner will take home a wonderful pair of brilliant-cut diamond stud earrings totaling 2.00 carats. These studs feature high-quality diamond rounds set in polished 14kt white gold (item #466415) and are among the most popular pairs of earrings that Ross-Simons offers. Now through August 15th, online visitors can fill in a sweepstakes entry form on Ross-Simons.com for their chance to win these fabulous earrings.
"When we're planning an exciting event like this, we try to come up with a prize that has universal appeal, that will represent the quality of our jewelry. That's why we decided to hold the Diamond Extravaganza again. Diamond studs are a staple of any woman's jewelry collection. They're classy, they're glamorous, they're versatile. And we kicked things up a notch this year with diamonds totaling two full carats." -Darrell Ross, President/CEO of Ross-Simons
Dazzle and Fun for Everyone:
The Diamond Extravaganza is a great introduction to Ross-Simons' stunning earring collection. Ross-Simons makes shopping for diamond stud earrings online easy, fast, and stress-free. Shoppers can select the quality of the diamond, as well as the size, cut, and setting of their choice. If a customer has any questions, there are Ross-Simons diamond experts on hand 24/7. In addition to diamond stud earrings, Ross-Simons also presents a vast selection of diamond dangle earrings, diamond hoop earrings, and other unique diamond earring designs, including one-of-a-kind vintage earrings, all backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.
To browse Ross-Simons' entire diamond earring collection, and for a chance to win diamond earrings in the Diamond Extravaganza, visit www.ross-simons.com today.
About Ross-Simons
As America's favorite jeweler for more than 50 years, Ross-Simons has provided exceptional service and delivered fabulous jewelry to over 4 million satisfied customers. With designer jewelry collections and couture straight from the runway, Ross-Simons has dazzled generations of families with its amazing selection and great prices.
Ross-Simons Jewelers Announces Its Annual Diamond Extravaganza
Ross-Simons Jewelers is pleased to announce the second annual Diamond Extravaganza sweepstakes!
2011-03-01
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