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Jeweler giving customers a look at 10 carats
Steven Singer Jewelers is providing its customers the chance to see a rare diamond up close and in person, displaying a rare 10-carat radiant-cut diamond for viewing at its store Sunday.

Philadelphia--Steven Singer Jewelers is providing its customers the chance to see a rare diamond up close and in person, displaying a rare 10-carat radiant-cut diamond for viewing at its store Sunday.
The diamond, valued at more than $300,000, will be on display for one day only at the store’s showroom located in Center City in Philadelphia. It was loaned to Steven Singer Jewelers for display by one of the store’s vendors.
Though the event is open to the public, space in the store is limited so the jeweler is recommending making appointments for viewing and will give VIP bags for those that do.
Steven Singer Jewelers has been operating on Jewelers’ Row in Philadelphia for more than 30 years, and launched its online store in 2005.
The store is known for its out-of-the-box marketing campaigns, including hosting the “World’s Largest Bubble Bath” every year, where men and women slip through the bubble-filled store in bathing suits to find more than $20,000 in prizes hidden within plastic eggs, ranging from engagement rings to vacations.
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