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Actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra unveils Kalyan Jewellers’ new showroom at Anisabad locality of Patna
This is the company’s third location in Bihar, in line with its expansion agenda in the region to support its growth in the South
Prominent retail jewellery brand Kalyan Jewellers launched a new showroom in Anisabad locality of Patna last week. With this launch, Kalyan Jewellers solidifies its presence in Bihar with three locations in the city, out of which two are in Patna. The new showroom was inaugurated by actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra. The company has been consistently expanding its brand footprint and operations in the region to support its growth.
Ramesh Kalyanaraman, Executive Director of Kalyan Jewellers, said “As a company, we have achieved significant milestones and made great strides in creating a holistic ecosystem to enhance the customer shopping experience. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new showroom in Patna. As we embark on the next phase of our growth journey, consistently expanding our geographical footprint in the region, we are committed to providing the best shopping experience to our customers.”
The showroom will also stock Kalyan’s popular house brands, including Muhurat (wedding jewellery line), Mudhra (handcrafted antique jewellery), Nimah (temple jewellery), Glo (dancing diamonds), Ziah (solitaire-like diamond jewellery), Anokhi (uncut diamonds), Apoorva (diamonds for special occasions), Antara (wedding diamonds), Hera (daily wear diamonds), Rang (precious stones jewellery), and the recently launched Lila (coloured stones and diamond jewellery).
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