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Q. How do I start an add-a-link bracelet? You start our add a link bracelet with just one link and the bracelet or as many as you like. I always recommend that at the beginning you have an odd number of links so that there is a center. As the bracelet grows the symmetry is not as important. Q. Will the diamond add a links always be available? Yes, Kaspar & Esh is now a 4th generation company with no plans to let it go stagnant. Although the new styles are in the line are basically a classic look they are also timeless. New designs are introduced every year. Q. Who will put the new add a links on as I get them? You can ! I can and I am mechanically challenged. I have pictures to send to you that goes through it step by step. Or any competent local gold smith can do it with a charge of no more than $10. It really is easy. Or you can send it to me and I will do it at no charge. Q. Is the quality of the diamonds consistent? The diamonds are (G) color and (VS2) clarity each and every time. Great pains are taken to insure that the grading is consistent with GIA procedures. Q. What are the shipping costs? There are none. I pay the shipping to you, and unless you live in CT there is no sales tax on your purchase applied here. That would be up to you.
Q. What happens to the gold chain that is on my bracelet? Our policy is to maintain the length of the bracelet as received unless otherwise noted in your instructions. Any chain that is removed will be returned to you. Q. How long does it take to finish a bracelet? Well that depends on the link that you choose. Some bracelets take as few as (10) links while other more traditional tennis bracelets take up to (39) links. The best way to purchase those styles is by the inch.
Q. Is it better to buy a complete bracelet?
Well we think that having the peace of mind for years of knowing what to get her answers that question. Our add-a-link diamond bracelet collection is the perfect for most of us (like myself!) that never know what to get her. Over time you create a bracelet that would otherwise cost you thousands of dollars at once.
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