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C Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers introduce CKC Live and Virtual Try-On feature for Akshaya Tritiya
The entire store of jewellery is available on CKC Live and the customers will find the latest in designs in a range of pricing and size options.
BENGALURU: With volatile gold prices, lockdowns, delay in making important purchases yet and adhering to the government’s lockdowns, 150-year C Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers introduces “CKCLive” and “Virtual Try-On” feature for “Akshaya Tritiya”. The feature is introduced amidst the total lockdown announced by government officials.
Social distancing is the norm, and people have come to terms with it. While this is the new normal, we understand people wish to find new ways to do what they have loved to – like shopping for Akshaya Tritiya as it’s around the corner Friday, May 14th 2021, which is observed as an auspicious time to purchase gold.
Not to worry, as CKCLiveTM – enables people to shop. Contact-less shopping at C. Krishniah Chetty Showrooms from the comfort of your home!
Chaitanya V Cotha, Executive Director, C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, said, “Shopping from home is an excellent option with convenience and comfort being its biggest perks. Of course, the benefits you can derive depend on the facilities, range of products, and the brand’s repute – like is the case with C. Krishniah Chetty Group.
We bring to you CKC Live – an innovative, hassle-free and pollution-free way to shop from the comfort of your home. With an add-on feature, “Virtual Try-On”. In current times, when a pandemic seems to surround the world – a virtual Try-On is a blessing in disguise. Following all safety procedures, the feature allows you to shop and try on jewellery in the comfort of your home. That too, without having to touch anything unnecessarily!
We heard the woes of those who hesitated before pressing the ‘Buy now‘ option of our site – and have come up with a try on the feature! This feature allows you to see yourselves wearing (albeit virtually) the jewel and thus makes it easier to come to a decision. As soon as you like something on our site, look for the ‘Try on‘ feature in the top-right of the image. A notification will pop up, asking your permission to access the camera. Thereupon, working exactly like a face filter, the camera will search for your face – and attach the jewels to it. Making this idea further useful, you can also add multiple jewels in a queue (called the Stylist) and continue to virtually try on one jewel after the other to distinguish which one you like better, said Chaitanya V Cotha, Executive Director, C Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers.
Video shopping operates between 6:00 am and 5.00 pm (during Lock-down) with easy prior booking online. Regular timings after June 1st will be between 10.30 am to 6.30 pm, subject to government regulations.
The entire store of jewellery is available on CKC Live. You will find the latest in designs in a range of pricing and size options. Of course, you are at home, which means you can shop in peace with complete privacy and in no hurry. We keep adding to the collection as our mission is to enhance our range with newer and more attractive designs.
Certain things are better done in the privacy of your home. Shopping online is ideal for expensive purchases as you don’t have to keep looking behind your back, be constantly cautious of people watching you, or stressed about how to get home safe with your precious purchase. Deliveries will be made free of cost within Bengaluru city, and out of town deliveries will be done through an insured courier at an extra cost. It’s easy and safe! Just book your time slot on CKC Live .
Courtesy: Retail Jeweller India News Service
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