Tessera Jewelry extends pop-up store operations in Greenbelt
FOR couples searching for the symbol of their love, Tessera’s exquisite and brilliant diamonds might just be the perfect choice.
With this, Tessera Jewelry announces the extension of its pop-up store operations at Greenbelt until March 31, 2024, offering a romantic haven for those seeking to express their deepest sentiments through the timeless allure of diamonds.
In tandem with the extended Greenbelt presence and with the season of love, the jewelry retailer will also have a pop-up store at the Powerplant Mall from April 30, 2024.
This exclusive showcase promises an expanded collection of breathtaking and ethically sourced diamonds, offering couples an extended opportunity to discover the perfect jewelry to celebrate significant milestones.
With an International Gemological Institute (IGI) certification, clients can confidently select their diamond pieces, knowing each stone has passed the highest industry standards.
“What we carry are GIA-certified; we also have IGI, ensuring our customers receive only the highest quality and ethically sourced diamonds,” Tessera Jewelry co-founder and sales director Papat Fider emphasized.
Tessera also provides natural diamond testing services to offer clients additional assurance regarding the authenticity of their purchases. Visitors at the pop-up stores are allowed to personally verify the authenticity of the diamonds using a cutting-edge device called DiaTrue Mobile Technology.
Moreover, Tessera is committed to the ethical sourcing of diamonds, ensuring they are mined in compliance with the Kimberley Process, which guarantees the conflict-free origin of the diamonds.
“With Tessera’s commitment to excellence, clients are assured of diamonds that have undergone rigorous examination, meeting the highest standards for cut, color, clarity, and carat weight,” Fider added.
Tessera Jewelry also invites customers to explore their showrooms located at 38 Rockwell, 1 Proscenium, Arton Strip in Katipunan, Quezon City, and Ayala Abreeza, Davao.