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Malabar Gold & Diamonds is launching a ‘Diamond Exchange Offer’ today giving customers an opportunity to upgrade their old diamond jewellery and buy new IGI certified ones. “The campaign, which runs until October 10, is an exclusive offer which no other jewellery retailer has provided to customers,” announced Shamlal Ahamed, managing director – international operations of Malabar Gold & Diamonds. Customers are also assured of obtaining the highest value on their exchange as a part of the offer. Any diamond ornament can be exchanged with the classic, trendy and unique designs available at Malabar Gold & Diamonds.
Credit/debit cards could be used without any additional charge. Customers have the advantage of converting their jewellery purchase into interest-free easy payment plans of up to 12 instalments in association with various banks.
Customers can also browse through the new jewellery assortment added to the exclusive brands that include Ethnix - handcrafted designer jewellery, Era - uncut diamond jewellery, Mine - diamonds unlimited, Divine- Indian heritage jewellery, Precia - precious gem jewellery and Starlet – kids’ jewellery.
Established in 1993 in the south Indian state of Kerala, Malabar Gold & Diamonds today has a retail network of 135 outlets spread across nine countries, 10 wholesale units in addition to offices, design centres and factories spread across India, Middle East & Far East. With an annual turnover of $4bn, the company currently ranks among the world’s top five jewellery retailers in terms of annual turnover.
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