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Daijiworld News Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Sep 7: 'Jewel House' the new showroom with outstanding jewellery collections for the women of today, will be opened in Rajendra Palace, Hampankatta Road here on Sep 10 at 10.30 am.

Briefing the press on the same, showroom partner Majeed said that a striking range of jewellary with both traditional and contemporary Indian gold ornaments from Rajkot, Bengal, Hyderabad, Karwar, Kerala and Kolkatta will be now available at the showroom.

Unique designs and hallmarked gold from the hands of class craftsmanship will now be available at the outlet.

The showroom will be inaugurated by district minister-in-charge B Nagaraj Shetty. MLA N Yogish Bhat will be the chief guest. Inspector General of Police, Western Range, H N Satyanarayana Rao, mayor K Ashraf, district Congress Committee president Ivan D'Souza, Arish Fisheries, Panjim, Goa Haji Bava Ahmed, Azad Hardware, Bunder Mansoor Ahmed   and Megha Jewelers proprietor Rajendra will also be the other guests of honours.

Majeed informed that the showroom offers IGI certified diamond jewellery and has an amazing collection of PGI certified Platinum and a rare collection of 925 Italian sterling silver, Hyderabad pearl sets and pearls and precious stones including birthstones.

Rubies, emeralds and blue sapphires will also be showcased at the news showroom.

Guaranteed quality assurance with carat-metered facility, exchange facility purchased from any showrooms, attractive schemes, separate department for children's jewellery, wide variety and separate section for just born babies, polishing and repairs of Gold and Silver jewellery and collection of old traditional antique pieces are some of the other features of the showroom.

Partners Saleem, Naushad and Titus Noronha of Rahul Advertisers were also present at the press meet.

  

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