Lalithaa Jewellery showroom to open tomorrow

Lalithaa Jewellery showroom to open tomorrow
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Adding another feather to its cap, Lalithaa Jewellery will be opening its second showroom at Kukatpally on Thursday.

Hyderabad: Adding another feather to its cap, Lalithaa Jewellery will be opening its second showroom at Kukatpally on Thursday. Dr M Kiran Kumar, CMD, said, "We want to continue expanding in South India. After witnessing tremendous response to our Somajiguda showroom in Hyderabad, we observed a huge inflow of avid shoppers from this part of the city. That's when we decided to create our footprint at Kukatpally."

The inauguration will be held at 10.30 am on July 4. Leading dignitaries are expected to participate in the grand launch at 2-22-298, PNR Empire, near Kala Mandir and KPHB Metro Station, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. To mark the inauguration and as a thanksgiving to buyers in Hyderabad, Lalithaa Jewellery offers 1% less in VA charges on gold jewellery and Rs 2,000 less per carat on diamond jewellery for four days, from July 4 to July 7. The offer is available only in Kukatpally and Somajiguda branches.

Lalithaa Jewellery is known world over not just for its quality and transparency, but also for its unending range of exquisite jewellery. The quality and cost promise of Lalithaa is evident across a huge collection of chains, bangles, necklaces, chokers, harams, vankis, oddiyanams, rings, jhumkisand and many other finely crafted pieces of precious ornaments. Lalithaa Jewellery is also known for its mammoth collection of diamond jewelry replete with various styles in varying price ranges.

The price range of diamond jewelry starts from Rs 46,000 per carat and with VA charges of just Rs 975 per gram. All diamond jewels at Lalithaa come with E-F color grade and VVS clarity adding further premium to their worth. The buyback policy offers 100% value against exchange for new diamond jewels and 85% against cash. Lalithaa Jewellery's newest showroom also features a massive collection of silverware and gift items.

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