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Kim International introduces Romance Green

Kim International (KIM) has announced their comprehensive and profitable Romance Bridal Collection is now available with lab grown diamond melee. Romance Green features the same quality that Romance is known for, but with average savings of 25% – 40% or more (depending on style) versus mined diamonds.

“Romance Green allows our retailers to earn higher margins while delivering bigger diamonds and a lower price, to delight today’s demanding consumers,” says Mike Kim, Kim International President. “Romance Green utilizes lab grown diamonds of superior diamond clarity and color, and our rings are backed by the same limited lifetime warranty as original Romance.”

Romance Green can also be customized through KIM’s Custom Design Service. CADs are delivered in 24 hours and rapid delivery of the finished ring is offered. “Having our own design staff and manufacturing facility allows us to control the process from concept to completion,” says Kim. “That’s why we can offer such quick turnaround on our custom jobs, as well as ensuring the quality of all our product. Let KIM help outsource your custom headaches.”

KIM can also provide and set high quality lab grown diamond centers in both original Romance and Romance Green, eliminating the hassles of shopping for stones and the extra time to set stones. KIM can deliver the ring complete saving time and effort.

Romance Green has other great benefits as well. Romance Green qualifies for KIM’s SPIF program, allowing retailers to reward and incentivize their sales staff with popular gift cards for every engagement ring or wedding band they sell. KIM offers the SPIF program at no cost to the retailer.

KIM’s marketing department offers a wide variety of graphics and support: social media graphics, posters/duratrans, TV loops, billboard and ad design, a complete retail jewelry website package and more.

Based in Dallas, TX, KIM was founded in 1975 and is still owned and operated by the Kim family. As a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the company is committed to operating the business in accordance with the RJC Code of Practices.

For more information, call 800-275-5555, email sales@kimint.com or visit kimint.com and lovemyromance.com.

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