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Gargi by PNGS approaches mass market with gold and diamond offerings ahead of festivities
Their latest collection includes 14Ct real diamond gold jewellery pieces certified by IGI in gold, rose gold, and white gold respectively
Pune: Gargi by P N Gadgil & Sons (PNGS) has taken this season’s festivities to a new high by unveiling its 14Ct real diamond gold jewellery pieces certified by IGI for authenticity. These options will be available in gold, rose gold, and white gold. This delightful collection of real diamonds will come with certificates in the packaging and add a tremendous style quotient to Indian women’s festive wardrobes.
With gold consumption set to cross an unprecedented 800 tonnes in 2023, a need was felt to introduce high-quality, uniquely designed, and rightly priced gold and diamond jewellery in the price range of INR 5k to 50k. Speaking about the launch, Aditya Modak, Co-founder of Gargi by PNGS, said, “We have witnessed a lot of pent-up demand for gold and diamond jewellery that suits every budget for the upcoming season. Therefore, we will make real gold and diamond jewellery available throughout digital and physical retail networks, including our franchise stores, shop-in-shop outlets, company showrooms, and online portals.”
Drawing inspiration from an ancient scholar and Goddess Durga, Gargi by PNGS has created a diverse range of masterpieces in jewellery within a very short period of time. It has P N Gadgil & Sons as its parent brand, which is an entity with over INR 10,000 crore in annual turnover, and maintains similar operational excellence in customer understanding and quality.
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