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Bradley’s Jewellers launches new eco rocks colour collection

Bradley’s sources its synthetic coloured stones from a US-based supplier, which is globally recognised for the quality of its laboratory-grown materials

Bradley’s Jewellers has announced the launch of a new eco rocks colour editions collection.

The new line is a debut line of three-stone rings, each one set with a laboratory-created coloured stone solitaire flanked by two laboratory-grown diamonds.

The line will launch under the Eco Rocks brand which is a lab-grown diamond company owned by Bradley’s.

Prices for new items start at £950 for a 0.91 carat oval-shaped synthetic chrysoberyl and laboratory-grown diamond ring set in 9ct white gold, rising to £2,950 for a 5.42 carat oval-
shaped synthetic yellow sapphire and laboratory-grown diamond ring, set in 9ct yellow gold.

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All pieces carry the Eco Rocks sponsor mark, the Eco Rocks logo, the anchor hallmark to denote Birmingham Assay Office.

Bradley’s sources its synthetic coloured stones from a US-based supplier, which is globally recognised for the quality of its laboratory-grown materials.

Kay Bradley, Eco Rocks and Bradley’s owner, said: “I have always strived to give my customers the widest possible choice when it comes to diamonds, laboratory-grown diamonds, coloured gemstones and now synthetic coloured stones.

“We lead with a commitment to best practice, especially around terminology, so that our clients understand exactly what they are buying. I am so proud of Eco Rocks Colour Editions and I can’t wait for my customers to see these exceptional quality stones in all their vibrant glory.”

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