Michael’s Jewellers Diamond Draw
Tickets live: Nov 19 - Dec 30, 2025
Draw Date: 10AM on Dec 31, 2025
@ Michael’s Jewellers
Your chance to win starts with a $25 ticket — and there are only 3,000 available!
Get yours online, or at Michael’s Jewellers in Prince George (located in Parkwood Place: 1600 15th Ave #141)
This year’s gorgeous prize: a custom-designed, one-of-a-kind lady’s diamond ring appraised at $44,995.
★ Crafted in 18k yellow gold and 19k white gold, featuring a modern squared-shank design.
★ Showcases a stunning 2.06-carat pear-shaped diamond in a rare natural orange-brown hue, surrounded by 0.50 carats of Canadian diamonds.
★ The centre diamond is among the purest and rarest in the world, belonging to the Type IIa category, found in less than 2% of all diamonds.
★ Exquisitely designed by Dallas Tobin, GIA JDT of Michael’s Jewellers and certified by the Gemological Institute of America.
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2025 Diamond Draw Grand Prize, Proudly Presented by Michael’s Jewellers
MICHAEL'S JEWELLERS PRESENTS THE DIAMOND DRAW, AN ANNUAL EVENT THAT'S BOTH AN EMBODIMENT OF ARTISTRY AND A COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY GROWTH
Michael's Jewellers, a respected local custom goldsmith, rings in the Festival of Trees and the holiday season by crafting a unique piece of jewellery to donate to the Diamond Draw. This custom design isn't just a showcase of their remarkable craftsmanship, but also a testament to their dedication to the Northern BC community.
Though the Diamond Draw is a relatively new addition, its impact is undeniable. As the festive season approaches, this event offers a straightforward way to combine the joy of the holidays with meaningful support for a crucial cause.
Our partnership with Michael's Jewellers is a shining example of local businesses stepping up to make a difference. Their dedication and our community's enthusiastic support are what make the Diamond Draw a success year after year.
Join us in this annual tradition. Support the Diamond Draw, celebrate craftsmanship, and directly contribute to healthcare advancements in Northern BC.