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Leading jeweller Joyalukkas has set in motion the grand inauguration of 13 new showrooms across the GCC countries, including four in Qatar, and India.
The Qatar outlets in Safari Mall, Doha; LuLu Hypermarket, Gharrafa; Al Watan Centre, Doha; and Barwa Village, Al Wakrah will be inaugurated tomorrow.
The back-to-back inaugurations are in keeping with Joyalukkas chairman and managing director Joy Alukkas’ objective to make the brand more accessible to all jewellery lovers.
The opening of the new showrooms comes just before the historically frenzied gold and jewellery buying months of November and December.
John Paul Joy Alukkas, executive director, Joyalukkas Group said: “We are very pleased that our goals to expand rapidly across GCC and India are coming to fruition according to schedule proving that there is quite a demand for the unique Joyalukkas experience. I personally thank each and every customer for the support and encouragement offered to us in the last 28 years.”
The new showrooms feature the brand’s signature bright and spacious interiors, showcasing the jewellery collections’ world-class craftsmanship, as well as the high quality of service Joyalukkas is known for in all its locations.
The showrooms inauguration started at Udupi in India on October 23, followed by those at Tirunelveli and Nagercoil on October 26. The Malleswaram store is opening today along with the outlet in Avenues Mall, Oman, while the Viruthachalam showroom in India will open on Saturday. The showroom at Lulu Hypermarket, Al Batha, Saudi Arabia, is to be inaugurated on November 5.
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