Kalyan Jewellers Launches Heartfelt Teej Puja Campaign with Wamiqa Gabbi
Kalyan Jewellers has launched a new Teej Puja campaign featuring actress Wamiqa Gabbi, showcasing a touching story of family and tradition. The campaign highlights the festival’s significance and promotes Kalyan Jewellers' elegant jewelry as a perfect choice for this auspicious occasion
Kalyanaraman Family Observes Navaratri in Thrissur with Notable Film Industry Guests
The Kalyanaraman family of Kalyan Jewellers hosted a grand Navaratri celebration with Bollywood and regional film industry stars in attendance, featuring a thematic 'Bommai Kolu' display.
P N Gadgil & Sons unveiled its recent music video "Theva."
The song has been launched across multiple platforms and it highlights the Maharashtrian culture and heritage.
Kishandas’s Jewellery is a Character in itself in Mani Ratnam’s Magnum Opus Ponniyin Selvan I and Here’s Why
Kishandas & Co took the arduous task of designing over 400 pieces for this historic film that is set within the milieu of Chola Dynasty. It took an army of 100 artisans who worked round the clock for roughly three years to craft these pieces. When it comes to jewellery, the words vintage and antique already hold a special place in the minds of consumers, and this period film is bound to amplify the adulation people, especially brides have for jewellery steeped in history, observes Vijetha Rangabashyam
Reliance Jewels ushers in festivities with “Kaasyam Collectionâ€
Kaasyam is an exquisite range of fine jewellery inspired by divine, mythical, artistic and cultural traditions of Banaras
Kalyan Jewellers offers new collection for Teej
On Hariyali Teej womenfolk flaunt exquisite gold jewellery to mark the auspicious occasion
ORRA's exquisite bridal jewellery line at Aashka-Brent wedding
Telly actress Aashka Garodia married beau Brent Goble in an intimate ceremony. Adorned with stunning jewellery from ORRA, Aaskha looked no less than an angelic bride draped in brilliant diamonds and dazzling gold.
A Shining Talisman-Journey of the Mangalsutra
A mark of an everlasting bond, tying the Mangalsutra has been an auspicious tradition followed in most marriages for centuries in India. Originally a Hindu tradition, the mangalsutra has become such a universal symbol in Indian weddings that over time, other religions have also adopted the tradition of tying the mangalsutra. Mostly made in gold, the meaning and history behind the mangalsutra is profound, and has different cultural implications in different parts of India. While in some parts of India, people still uphold the traditional way of adorning the propitious piece of jewellery, in some parts, people have acclimatized to new and modern designs of wearing the mangalsutra. By Vijetha Rangabashyam.
Is the jewellers' unity falling apart?
The decision to call off strike has created a rift between the jewellers fraternity; the industry is singing two different tunes.
- 1

