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Joyalukkas has announced a new collection and special offers to mark the Indian festival of Akshaya Tritiya.
In a statement, the jewellery retailer said it helps Indian nationals celebrate the auspicious occasion and welcome prosperity to their homes with a special collection and different offers, including gold rate protection for 25 days.
The Joyalukkas Akshaya Tritiya celebration will continue until May 14.
“We at Joyalukkas Group are very proud of our Indian heritage. Along with the majority of our over 10mn loyal patrons, we honour the traditional festivals and special occasions,” said Joy Alukkas, chairman and managing director of Joyalukkas Group.
Across over 120 showrooms in 11 countries, customers can choose from diamond, polki and pearl jewellery specially created for the festivities. Patrons can also enjoy a free diamond ring on purchase of diamond, polki and pearl jewellery, as well as a free limited-edition silver pendant set on buying gold ornaments from May 7 to 9.
“Akshaya Tritiya is even more important as it is a time for creating and strengthening relationships. It is also an auspicious day for new beginnings and new ventures. I am very pleased to launch the new limited-edition Akshaya Tritiya collection, which embodies everything that makes this occasion extra special for all of us,” said John Paul Alukkas, executive director of Joyalukkas Group.
A gold rate protection guarantee is also on offer for the duration of the promotion. At 10% advance booking, customers are assured of getting their gold at the “lowest rate” for 25 days, the statement noted.
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