Does Argos still sell Elizabeth Duke jewelry?

Does Argos still sell Elizabeth Duke jewelry?

Legacy of Elizabeth Duke Jewelry Although Elizabeth Duke Jewelry is no longer available in stores, its legacy remains strong, especially among nostalgic buyers and collectors. Argos Limited is a British retailer operating in the United Kingdom online and through catalogues, and formerly in Ireland; it was acquired by British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s in 2016. It was established in 1973 and is named after the Greek city of Argos.Background and Strategy Argos opened its first ‘Elizabeth Duke’ branded jewellery counter in 1980, and by 1982, it became the UK’s fourth-biggest jewellery retailer. The brand Elizabeth Duke was well-established but eventually phased out in favour of a broader jewellery and watches brand strategy.Argos is a British retailer established in November 1972. Argos was acquired by Sainsbury’s in September 2016 and trades through the supermarket’s stores and online. Retail Week provides news, analysis, features and opinion about Argos and the general merchandise sector.

Do Argos do jewellery repairs?

Basic repairs are sent off to our specialists to fix, and will be back in-store for you to collect within 7-10 working days. We aren’t able to offer money-back guarantees on jewellery that has been engraved. RETURN POLICY: You may return jewelry for store credit or an exchange within 15 days of delivery, or 3 days for a full refund. We are unable to accept any return/exchange if the product is engraved/embossed or shows signs of damage, has been used, or has been altered from it’s original condition in any way.

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