Great product
Customer service and quality of product was fantastic!
Beautifully packaged and makes for an exceptionally unique gift
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DesigNA is a UK-based company that creates personalised DNA jewellery. We safely collect and analyse your DNA, then design unique necklaces featuring patterns of pearls and semi-precious stones that represent your genetic profile. Each piece is handcrafted, ethically sourced, and comes with quality guarantees. We handle all genetic data with strict privacy and security measures. Experience true personalisation at a genetic level
United Kingdom
Customer service and quality of product was fantastic!
Beautifully packaged and makes for an exceptionally unique gift
Great customer service. Gift box looks amazing, can’t wait to give it to my mum as a Christmas present. So unique and special. Thank you!
Great customer service
Looking forward to seeing the final product!

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