Jolie bague
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6 RUE TOULOUSE LAUTREC, TOUR CRIT, 75017, PARIS, France
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I bought a ring and send it for adjustment as it was too big, service was great and fast.

Reply from LE Diamantaire
So far so good! Just bought the Gabriela ring and I´m very happy with it
Very bad quality ring. My husband bought the yellow sapphire ring with diamond halo & diamonds on the ring shoulders. We bought it through OZSALE. Its only been 4months since it arrived & a diamond on the shoulder has already fallen out. Really bad diamond setting & not worth the hassle.
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