Win a Rock with Rockingham
Return your application form before the end of the month and you could Win a Rock with Rockingham!!!
We will draw one lucky person from the applications we receive during this month. The lucky winner will choose from our selection of precious gems to be set in a necklace and chain, with their choice of either 14ct white or yellow gold.
All rocks will have values well in excess of £2,000
Choose Your Gem...
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Diamond
A Diamond is the classic symbol of devotion and elegance, offering clarity, brilliance and a breathtaking depth.
This beautiful pear shaped diamond is 0.25 carat and measures 5.50 x 3.50mm |
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Ruby
Ruby is one of the world’s oldest and most revered gemstones, it is also one of the rarest.
Our 3.2 carat gem measures 10.00 x 8.00mm and truly lives up to its nickname of being the “King of Gems”. |
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Alexandrite
Alexandrite is highly unusual and collectable due to its strong colour change when viewed in different lights.
Our oval alexandrite gem is 3.3 carats and measures 10.00 x 8.00mm |
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Sapphire
The calming influence of blue has made the sapphire an enduring symbol of loyalty and trust.
Our blue oval sapphire pendant is 3.8 carats measuring 10.00 x 8.00mm and was independently valued by Safeguard UK at £2,575.00. |
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Emerald
Its beautiful green colour, combined with durability and rarity, make emeralds one of the most valuable gemstones.
Our octagon shaped emerald gem is 3.05 carats measuring 10.00 x 8.00mm. |
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Pearl
The delicate colours of the south sea cultured pearl are the natural colours of the south sea pearl shell itself and cover the full spectrum of the rainbow.
Our beautiful pearl pendant measures 12.00mm. |
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If you have any questions, please call us on 01832 280787 between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Completed application forms must be received by 5pm on the last working day of the month to qualify for the draw.
The draw will then take place on the following working day.
Rockingham Retirement cannot be held responsible for any delay in delivery of application forms.
Proof of postage does not constitute proof of delivery of applications. |