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Businiess name:  Diamonds Chicago
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I initially found Diamonds Chicago on the web when I was looking to sell a piece of jewerly which I never wore but I thought to be valuable. That sale didn't work out but over the process of the last five years I have built a relationship with these people and consider them to be family. I know them, know about their families, have bought pieces from them, had LOTS of pieces repaired and they took care of my sister when she needed her engagement ring turned into a real show piece for the wedding. \r \r I have referred numerous people over the years and each time I wear a Diamonds of Chicago piece, I get comments and people what to know who created my jewelry. I cannot say enough about the care they put into each creation. It's art for them. Recently, I took in a ziploc of old, random, broken and dirty jewelry that had been in a box in my basement. My profile pic here is the NEW piece they made from my old random. The bottom piece is the ring that I tried to sell to them 5 years ago upon out first meeting. \r \r I was always intimidated by the term ""Jeweler's Row"" and never thought I would be a customer; however, they work with me and my budget and always have awesome ideas to get me a bigger and better piece for less money. I'm proud of my jeweler ""family"" and when I heard them doing this fora man looking for a stone for an engagement ring today, I realized they just don't help me, and treat me like family, but do this as a standard modus operandi.\r \r It's nice to have positive things to say about a business upon occasion. Check out Diamonds Chicago, you won't be disappointed.\r

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