Telangana home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy yesterday inaugurated the new Joyalukkas showroom in Punjagutta, Hyderabad, India.
The showroom, Joyalukkas said, is the “largest jewellery” in Telangana and features over a million choices in precious jewellery.
The “globally renowned” jeweller is also offering two “back-to-back” promotions to celebrate the occasion, which includes a chance to win two Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
“Punjagutta, the shopping nerve centre for jewellery in Hyderabad should get to experience one of the biggest and most unique Joyalukkas showrooms. We are blessed with a strong customer base here and their support and patronage has exceeded all our expectations. In appreciation of all our loyal patrons in Punjagutta, we decided to re-launch in a bigger and better experience of jewellery shopping for jewellery lovers here,” said Joy Alukkas, chairman and managing director, Joyalukkas Group.
Joyalukkas, in a statement, said, “The Joyalukkas Punjagutta showroom is not just large and spacious in terms of area covered, it is also home to the retail giant’s largest collection of diamond and Polki jewellery, as well as an extensive selection of traditional gold and diamond wedding jewellery. Customers can expect spacious interiors, a world-class ambience and the widest variety of high-quality jewellery found nowhere else. All complemented by the very high standards of customer service and value Joyalukkas has become known for.”
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