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XC17 718 #63 Your Hometown Jeweler for 61 Years B C D A. Shown on model $499 14K gold 1/4 Carat tw B. $2682 5/8 Carat tw C. $464 1/10 Carat tw D.$1366 1/2 Carat tw XC17_718 #63 Your hometown jeweler For 61 Years ’Tis the season to get gifting! It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Our days are fi lled with vibrant colors, cheerful sounds and the smells of cocoa and peppermint fi ll the air. Little blue boxes start to fi ll with gifts for loved ones. Lights twinkle from our homes in the evening, creating that magical feeling you can only fi nd during the holidays. As we celebrate our Diamond Anniversary this year, we remind ourselves what really matters. Spending time with the ones you love, gratitude for the little things, the big moments and the small. We are very grateful for you, our valued guests who have brightened our days these past 61 years. Happy holidays from our family to yours. We wish you a truly joyful season full of celebration. Cheers! The Ritchie Family 45 107 719 2 XC17_719_RITCHIES #63 Harry Ritchie’s brings you everyday REAL Pricing, with no haggle or hassle. There’s no bloated markups, no deceptive discounting — just everyday prices that work for you. Get just what you want and pay for it just the way you want. HR Luxury accounts are your way to custom tailored in-house financing. Work with our credit experts to create payments that fit your budget. It only takes a few minutes at any of our locations to get you started. You’re approved, because you rock. Just a little something we can do being family owned for 60 years. Plus, HR Luxury comes with some pretty rad benefits: GET GIFTED A SPECIAL GIFT CARD with your first HR Luxury purchase! EARLY PAYOFF INCENTIVE! When you pay off your Luxury Card within 90 days of purchase, we will remove the interest from your final payment amount. REBATE GIFT CARDS Each year, just in time for holiday shopping, receive up to $300 back on a rebate gift card. SPREAD THE LOVE! For each friend or family member you refer to open an HR Luxury Account, you get a $20 gift card. Friendship pays at Harry Ritchie’s! *All discounts and savings are excluded on Chamilia, Tacori, loose diamonds, jewelry repairs, jewelry care plans, gift cards and cannot be combined with other coupons. 720 3 XC17_720 #58 C E A F 1. G DAINTY Delicate pendants pair perfectly with any look and are sure to add B a subtle sparkle. Choose from STACKING 3 unique shapes in either rose, 2. white, or yellow gold. Worn solo for a subtle shine or stacked for max sparkle factor, these ALL NEW A. $294 B. $294 stackable diamond rings can be C. $294 D. $198 1/4 Carat tw paired in endless combination for Sterling Silver $954 3/4 Carat tw unlimited styling options. Available 14K white gold in rose, white or yellow gold in two distinct styles. ALL NEW TOP FIVE E. $498 F. $498 G. $498 MUST HAVE TRENDS D. NEW 3. BEZELS A timeless tradition, bezel-set diamonds are making a trendy comeback. Our toggle-inspired neck- lace and bracelet feature a blend of two-tone golds and bezeled diamond bars for a look that’s traditional yet totally on trend. H. $412 J. $258 K. $294 L. $412 H. NEW L. NEW J. NEW K. NEW 721 4 XC17_721 #58 A 4. LAYERING F. NEW Luxe layers are so on point this season. Choose from our E. NEW array of polished pendants to rock alone or paired together for a bolder style statement. 5. G A. $686 14K Rose Gold CELESTIAL B. $143 C. $186 D. $186 Give a girl the sun, the moon and the stars with a stunning celestial piece. Whether it’s diamond stars or shimmering sun, there’s no wrong choice when it comes to sky-inspired style. Our range of celestial rings and pendants are available in rose or yellow gold. E. $201 F. $308 G. $296 B. NEW C. NEW D. NEW 722 5 XC17_722 #58 You’re about to ask or answer a once-in-a-lifetime question. You’ve waited your whole life to fi nd your forever love, and your choice of rings will refl ect your lifelong commitment. When selecting the perfect symbol of your unconditional love, we know you’ll fi nd what you’re looking for in our newest collection. Our lovingly handcrafted rings have a bespoke feel and a range of styles and sensibilities to suit every kind of love. We have carefully curated a diverse and elegant collection to help you make a decision that will last a lifetime. 189 6 XC17_189 #63 190 7 XC17_190 #63 NEW! H DIAMOND SIGNATURE COLLECTION Inspired by the beauty of the Pacifi c Northwest’s majestic peaks, glistening rivers, and delightful sense of individuality. This new A and exclusive Signature collection is designed for the love of your life, yourself, or just everyday moments of brilliance. Each piece is a celebration of this amazing place we call home. A. $2682 5/8 Carat tw (1/2 Carat center stone) 723 8 XC17_723_Ritchies #58 A B Romantic rows of vintage styles are created by stacks of sparkling stones. Why choose just one radiant ring when they look even better all stacked up? C D E A. $464 1/10 Carat tw B. $1037 1/4 Carat tw C. $1366 1/2 Carat tw D. $831 1/4 Carat tw A. $2682 5/8 Carat tw (1/2 Carat center stone) E. $831 1/4 Carat tw 9 724 XC17_724_Ritchies #58 H IS FOR BRILLIANT. H Diamond is an exclusive, hand- cut masterpiece of a diamond A you’ll only fi nd at Harry Ritchie’s. With 81 facets rather than the usual 57 facets, it’s the “wow factor” that will brighten up the day—and your future. H Diamond commemorates Harry Ritchie’s 60th Anniversary—our diamond anniversary—and we wanted to celebrate in style with a signature diamond that is beyond brilliant and yet awesomely accessible. B C A. $3683 1-1/4 Carats tw B. $3092 3/4 Carat tw C. $6057 1-7/8 Carats tw 725 10 XC17_725_Ritchies #58 C B A D E A. $3401 1 Carat tw B. $1573 1/3 Carat tw C. $3066 9/10 Carat tw D. $1762 1/2 Carat tw E. $1254 1/3 Carat tw 11 726 XC17_726_Ritchies #58 A H DIAMOND and ALTR BRILLIANTLY CREATED DIAMONDS. B EXCEPTIONAL JEWELRY DESIGN. ALTR jewelry is made with 14k recycled (eco-friendly) gold. View the complete collection at Harry Ritchie’s. The latest innovation in technology is creating a shift in diamond jewelry. Inspiration produced into a stunning synergy of precious C metal and crystal carbon. ALTR Created Diamonds are sustainable and attainable, featuring eternal beauty in harmony with nature. Uncover the ultimate refinement of the jewelers’ art at Harry Ritchie’s. D E A. $2796 B. $2862 C. $2650 D. $2386 E. $2358 727 12 XC17_727 #58 A B C D E F A.$1816 B. $3246 C. $3976 D. $2689 E. $4306 F. $3219 13 728 XC17_728 #58 A A. $305 each 1/8 Carat tw white B gold wedding band C B. $305 each .08 Carat tw rose B gold wedding band A C. $1026 5/8 Carat tw engagement ring STACKING2 Romantic rows of vintage styles are created by stacks of sparkling stones. Why 1VINTAGE choose just one radiant ring when they look even Glistening with Gatsby-era better all stacked up? glamour, our vintage inspired rings are sure to inspire gasps D. NEW and smiles with their timeless $1246 3/8 Carat tw beauty. ME F. NEW $2958 1 Carat tw ™ FANCY SHAPES Oval cut or pear shape, these rocks won’t lose their shape! Diamonds are always a girl’s best friend, and with a variety of cuts to choose E. NEW from, you’re sure to select $2995 7/8 Carat tw 3 one that suits her perfectly. 14 729 XC17_729 #58 XC17_730 #58 ™ exclusively ours CLASSIC4 WITH A TWIST An update on an elegant classic, this glistening diamond ring radiates pure sophisticated style. A. $968 3/8 Carat tw THE ULTIMATE GIFT OF ROMANCE. 5GLAMOUR Who doesn’t love a bit of old Hollywood glam? This dazzling diamond band is bold, beautiful, and adds a perfect touch of glitz for any occasion. B. $3750 1-1/2 Carats tw 729 730 15 XC17_730 #58 ™ A Love Story® combines the quality, styling, and romance that delivers exceptional product wrapped in a memorable experience. Every purchase comes in a signature Love Story® box and a unique after-purchase surprise that creates an unforgettable romantic moment. A. $1303 3/8 Carat tw 733 16 XC17_733_V2 #63 A. NEW B D E. NEW C. NEW DIAMOND SEMI-MOUNTS. CENTER DIAMOND SOLD SEPARATELY. A. $1033 1/4 Carat tw B. $543 C. $927 1/4 Carat tw D. $995 1/10 Carat tw E. $861 1/7 Carat tw 17 734 XC17_734 #58 A ™ D B C A. $1389 5/8 Carat tw B. $991 3/8 Carat tw C. $1999 5/8 Carat tw D. $1451 1/2 Carat tw The distinctive Love Story® insignia may not appear on some styles when design does not allow. 731 18 XC17_731 #58 B A C D A. $2582 3/4 Carat tw Bridal set B. $1682 3/4 Carat tw C. $2699 5/8 Carat tw D.
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