Is Michael Hill a good brand?

Is Michael Hill a good brand?

Our Rating 3.7 out of 5. Compare Michael Hill Jewellers with James Allen. Michael Hills should be avoided when purchasing a diamond engagement ring or any other diamond jewellery. Their diamonds’ quality is below par, yet they hold a price much higher than they deserve.

Is Michael Hill an Australian brand?

Michael Hill International Ltd. is a speciality retailer of jewellery in North America and Oceania….Michael Hill Jeweller.

Trade name Michael Hill Jeweller
Founded 1979 (Whangarei, New Zealand)
Headquarters Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Number of locations 304 (as at December 2019)
Area served Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States

Does Michael Hill use real diamonds?

No. At Michael Hill we have a wide range of natural diamond jewellery. The only laboratory-created diamonds we offer are within our Fenix Laboratory-Created Diamonds Collection.

Where is Michael Hill Jewellery made?

After growing their presence in New Zealand, Michael Hill landed in Australia and quickly gained traction there. In 2002, Michael Hill made the voyage over to North America. Their main presence is in Canada, with a little bit in the United States.

Who owns Michael Hill jewellery?

Sir Richard Michael Hill KNZM
Sir Richard Michael Hill KNZM (born 23 December 1938) is a New Zealand jeweller, entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded global jewellery retailer Michael Hill Jeweller in 1979….Michael Hill (entrepreneur)

Sir Michael Hill KNZM
Awards CNZM (2002) New Zealand Entrepreneur of the Year (2008) KNZM (2011)

Where are Michael Hill diamonds from?

Whangerei, New Zealand
Michael Hill started it all 40 years ago by opening their first store off the beaten path in Whangerei, New Zealand.

How many stores does Michael Hill have in Australia?

300 stores
Today Michael Hill Jeweller has over 300 stores in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Is Michael Hill real gold?

At Michael Hill, we only offer real gold jewellery – never gold-plated or gold-filled. Gold-plating refers to a thin layer of gold being plated over a base metal which is usually sterling silver to create a gold surface appearance.