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The fifth edition of Malabar Gold & Diamonds Festival was launched yesterday by the leading jewellery retailer across the 142 retail outlets in GCC countries, Singapore and Malaysia.
Running until January 31, the festival will showcase distinctive pieces of jewellery in gold, platinum, diamond and precious stones from across the world with attractive gifts and offers.
A total of 250,000 gold coins and up to QR2mn instant cash refund are among the highlights. For every purchase of gold jewellery above QR2,000, customers get a ‘Scratch & Win’ coupon through which they can win a guaranteed gold coin or up to 100 gold coins
instantly.
With every diamond jewellery purchase, customers get a Scratch & Win coupon for a guaranteed cash refund and get a chance to win up to 100% cash back. Those who buy diamond jewellery worth QR2,000 or above are eligible to get both the coupons.
The group also offers ‘Zero Deduction Exchange’ scheme through which customers can update any 22ct gold ornaments to the latest collection of Malabar Gold & Diamonds by paying only making charges. During the promotion period, 8gm gold coins can be bought with no making charge.
The jewellery articles are crafted by specialists from Italy, Singapore, Turkey, Bahrain and India. This is in addition to the exclusive branded jewellery - Mine- diamonds unlimited, Era- uncut diamond jewellery, Ethnix- handcrafted designer jewellery, Divine- Indian heritage jewellery, Precia- precious gem jewellery and Starlet -
jewellery for kids.
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