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Jouel Sculpt Holds Diamond Jewellery Exhibition in Mumbai

Jewellery connoisseurs got to see a wide array of scintillating jewellery at an exhibition held on 31 Oct. and 1 Nov. 2009 at The Club in Mumbai

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Jewellery connoisseurs got to see a wide array of scintillating jewellery at an exhibition held on 31 Oct. and 1 Nov. 2009 at The Club in Mumbai. India’s leading diamond jewellery manufacturers Jouel Sculpt Pvt. Ltd., a Goldstar group company, were the organisers of the two-day event.

The jewellery items showcased at the exhibition were created in 18kt. gold studded with diamonds along with other precious and semi precious gemstones such as sapphires, black onyx and smoky quartz, coral, pearl, etc. The ornaments comprised necklaces, rings, earrings, pendants, saree pins, and brooch. Men’s collection included button caps for men’s shirt/kurta and cufflinks.

Among the noteworthy collections at the exhibition, was the “Dokra collection.’’ The collection is a fine blend of diamond jewellery, along with dokra pieces, an ancient Indian art from Bastar, Chattisgarh. Also on display was the diamond collection with the company’s patented brand TTVA presenting fancy cut diamonds in special setting that imparts the illusion of a solitaire.

In the past, the company has held other exhibitions in different places in Mumbai and in Surat. The company is also displaying its collection at the exhibition SPARKLE’-09 held at Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium, Athwalines, Surat on 26 to 29 December, 2009.


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