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Aukera’s ‘Radiant Choices’ bridal collection encourages young couples to choose eco-friendly weddings
The collection is in line with the lab-grown diamond jewellery brand’s vision of ethical and environmentally sensitive branding and retail
Bengaluru: With the wedding season in full swing, Aukera Grown Diamond Jewellery has lifted the veil on its latest bridal collection, ‘Radiant Choices’ – which showcases a stunning array of engagement and wedding rings, bridal necklaces, earrings and bracelets.
With pieces starting from Rs 25,000, Aukera Grown Diamond Jewellery’s bridal range is designed and curated from global trends and design sensibilities, while catering to individual aesthetics and celebrating the sacred union of love.
From classic solitaires, and intricate halo designs to emerald cut and marquise-shaped diamonds, the collection features a diverse array of unique, contemporary designs to complement the diverse personalities and preferences of the modern-day bride and groom. It includes pieces such as ‘The Pebble Cascade Majesty Necklace’ that is inspired by the visuality of pebbles along a shore, ‘Pear Drop Earrings’ which boast pear-cut lab-grown diamonds and a special platinum band for men set with a round solitaire diamond. The bridal assortment is exclusively crafted with ethically crafted grown diamonds set in 18 karat gold.
With this collection, the brand aims to bring larger stones and higher-quality diamonds within greater accessibility and affordability. The jewellery is also the perfect choice for couples planning eco-conscious and sustainable weddings.
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