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Power of Platinum

This article was sent to us by Tacori and I thought this was very useful and wanted to share this with you all. At KARATS we are Kansas City’s Largest Selection of Engagement Rings and our customer experience and reviews speak for it self the quality of work and the dedication to our customers we present. Please see our Google Reviews and give us an opportunity to help you as your greater Kansas City Metro Jeweler.

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The Power of Platinum

#DidYouKnow: Platinum is one of the longest-lasting natural materials on earth?

Platinum gets stronger with wear through a phenomenon known as “work hardening” – meaning that every scratch on the surface of a platinum ring actually makes the surface stronger.

This characteristic gives platinum superhero status. It withstands daily wear without thinning and holds precious gemstones in place more securely than other metals.

Selling more platinum means a superior product, happier clients and of course – greater sales for you!

AND . . . Don’t forget to share the benefits of our LOVE PLATINUM promotion.

With any Tacori platinum engagement ring or wedding band purchase made at your store, the customer can earn $500 towards their next Tacori platinum engagement ring or platinum wedding band. In addition, the customer can also earn $250 towards additional platinum purchases. This offer is extended through December 31, 2020 to all partners in the United States.

Visiting TACORI factory

I just had the opportunity to visit the TACORI factory in Los Angeles, CA last week. The scale, craftsmanship and attention to detail is truly what sets it apart. It was indeed a privilege to be a part of a great group of retailers carrying the nations top Engagement Ring Brand. I invite you to visit KARATS in Overland Park, KS or our website at : www.karats.us to see his fascinating collection.

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