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Gage Diamonds and Something Borrowed Launch Fine Jewelry Rental Collection

(PRESS RELEASE) CHICAGO, IL — Gage Diamonds and Something Borrowed, a rental service that offers brides a curated selection of designer accessories, joins forces to redefine the bridal jewelry experience. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for both brands as they unite their expertise to provide brides-to-be with access to fine jewelry for every moment of their bridal journey.

Exclusively available through Something Borrowed’s innovative platform, the debut collection showcases five stunning pieces, including necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, all meticulously crafted from solid 14K gold and adorned with lustrous cultured freshwater pearls. Brides can access the collection with pieces starting at an affordable $50 for their wedding occasions without budget constraints or the worry of accumulating accessories they may never wear again.

“Something Borrowed is thrilled to partner with Gage Diamonds to add fine jewelry to our rental offerings,” expressed Pauline Kulka and Aly Schreck, co-founders of Something Borrowed. “We believe that every bride deserves to feel special throughout her bridal season, without breaking the bank. Our partnership with Gage Diamonds is a testament to our commitment to providing the best for our brides.”

To cater to the needs of brides seeking both flexibility and affordability, the rental period for pieces spans from 5 to 10 days, excluding shipping days. Brides will only pay for the duration they have the items in their possession, ensuring maximum flexibility and cost-effectiveness. All shipments are insured and shipped with complimentary 2-day shipping, ensuring fast and secure delivery.

“Our partnership with Something Borrowed provides brides with an incredible opportunity to celebrate all their wedding occasions in style,” expressed Mackenzie Kinet, marketing director of Gage Diamonds. “From bachelorette parties and engagement photos to bridal showers and rehearsal dinners, these pieces cater to every moment leading up to the big day. Brides-to-be can enjoy high-quality jewelry throughout their wedding journey.”

The collection is available to rent here.

For additional information, please contact Mackenzie Kinet at mashbrook@gagediamonds.com.

About Gage Diamonds

Gage Diamonds is Chicago’s premier retailer and online destination for custom engagement rings, wedding bands, fine jewelry, and designer watches. We are one of the only jewelers to offer 100% no-credit-needed financing up to $14,000 through our partner LendFirm. Offering financing to consumers with poor or no credit, LendFirm makes luxury products accessible to everyone.

About Something Borrowed

Something Borrowed is a bridal rental service that offers brides a curated selection of designer accessories at a fraction of the retail price. We’re on a mission to make brides look and feel amazing throughout their bridal season, in a way that’s accessible and sustainable.

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