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Noosa-based jewellery retailer Secrets is celebrating 16 years in business this year.
Sixteen years ago beautiful designer jewellery with stones larger than one carat were simply out of reach for more than 90 per cent of women.
Being motivated to change this and to be able to offer women an alternative, Secrets co-founder and managing director Jane Meredith researched the new technology in diamond simulants that was emerging in the late nineties.
“We were amazed at what we discovered; a stone that looked like a diamond, sparkled like a diamond and had brilliance that would last a lifetime,” Ms Meredith said.
To celebrate its sweet 16th birthday, Secrets participating stores and online will have a special offer each day from 1 April to thank its customers for 16 years of loyalty.
Secrets Noosa store will also hold a morning tea on Friday 15 April from 9.30am to celebrate the birthplace of Secrets.
Everyone is welcome to join in the fun at Secrets Noosa 32 Hastings Street.
Noosa Today is helping celebrate Secrets sweet 16th by giving away a Secrets Shhh 10CT Gold Claw Set Brilliant Oval Cut Ring valued at $550.
To enter simply tell us why you would like to win in 25 words or less for your chance to win.
The competition will run from Thursday 7 April to Friday 22 April.
To enter email name, contact number, email address and Secrets story to competitions@noosatoday.com.au.
The winner will be drawn on Friday 22 April.
All entries will be added to the Noosa Today database and Secrets Society database to receive updates on new product releases, news and events.
Winner must be available and willing to redeem the prize at Secrets Noosa store at 32 Hastings Street from Friday 22 April to Sunday 24 April and will be photographed and published in Noosa Today on Thursday 28 April with their Secrets story.

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