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Post By : Diamond World News Service On 29 March 2006 12:00 AM
Nirvana has launched a new Valentines Day collection of rings-‘stax’. It’s a collection of rings in delicate style with diamonds embellished in rings of yellow, pink and white gold. The collection offers contemporary designs at outstanding prices which starts with Rs.3000. “For this season of Romance, we have introduced a collection of Stax rings that signify eternal love for couples.
These rings have been crafted in a unique way so that the customer can wear one ring individually or three rings together, which showcases the stunning beauty of the entire set,” says Sohil Kothari, Director Nirvana. Nirvana has also introduced a special promotional offer ‘Scratch and Win’ which will run from 1st- 4th February.
On purchase of Rs.5000 and above, you win prizes like iPod Nano, Kodak Digital Camera, Esprit Watches, Philips DVD & CD player, Nina Ricci perfume, Pupa Make-up kit or Planet M gift Voucher. The promotion will run in all stores offering Nirvana jewellery across India. “ It is our endeavor not only to offer our loyal customers beautiful designs that set trends, but also great offers that make their Nirvana experience even more joyful!” adds Sohil.

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