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EXCLUSIVE Tarnished reputation: Elite jewellery brand beloved by WAGs and the Sydney and Melbourne in-crowds faces public shame over eye-watering customer complaints

EXCLUSIVE Tarnished reputation: Elite jewellery brand beloved by WAGs and the Sydney and Melbourne in-crowds faces public shame over eye-watering customer complaints

Daily Mail​02-06-2025
Their diamonds have been worn by the likes of PR queen Roxy Jacenko, cricket WAG Candice Warner and multi-millionaire star .
Even Khloé Kardashian is a fan.
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