Amazing quality
Amazing quality, quick delivery and perfect customer service. Will be returning for more
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Offering high quality rings and jewellery for all walks of life. Visit MMD London for your engagement rings, wedding bands, earring
Hallam Street, W1W, London, United Kingdom
Amazing quality, quick delivery and perfect customer service. Will be returning for more
Item was as described. Quick turnaround and delivery. A+
I ordered a ring and I am so thrilled it’s absolutely stunning and I can’t stop looking at it. It’s more beautiful that I could have imagined and I will defiantly be making another order for a similar item of jewellery soon. Fantastic customer service.
Just bought a beautiful ring for my daughter for her birthday! Couldn’t fault the service and customer care that I received! I’ll definitely be back!
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