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The best dresses, shoes and accessories will be taken off after the engagement and wedding ceremony, the only thing, however, which would remain on the couples are the rings.
It is for this reason that the best rings are sought after for their engagement and weddings.
At The Nazarene, they don’t only make bespoke rings for you, they also ensure that it is kept in the best condition for a lifetime.
For the Ghanaian market, George, a member of The Nazarene team said the company specializes in gold, silver, white and rose gold rings.
They have the best prices also. For as low as ¢1,000 you can get a set of rings at different carats for your wedding. This set includes two rings for the bride and one for the groom.
Although they have already made rings, customers can also have rings designed to suit their taste.
The Nazarene also has jewelry for all individuals. All their products are made in Ghana.
With a lifetime warranty, they also offer after sales services, which include washing and remolding of rings for free.
They also have in stock necklaces for brides
At the Joy FM Beauty and Bridal Fair which is open at the Accra International Conference Centre until July 14, The Nazarene are offering between five percent discount on all purchase.
George says the Joy FM Beauty and Bridal Fair “gives our business oxygen,” and they want to share that oxygen with their customers.
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