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Marlow’s Diamonds has been in business since 1951. With locations in Birmingham and London, they’ve made a name for themselves as experts in diamonds. As the name
suggests, this jeweller carries exclusively diamond jewellery. You won’t find other gemstones here.

As more jewellers and consumers become aware of the ethical considerations involved in diamond mining, lab-grown diamonds are becoming more popular. Marlow’s Diamonds boast having the most inexpensive lab-grown diamonds in the United Kingdom due to stockholding and investing in what they sell. Stockholding removes the third party supplier acting as a broker between you and the jewellers, bringing down the price. you can also visit our website to buy luxury diamond engagement rings.

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