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Reliance Jewels launches its one-of-a-kind IRISSA collection

The jewellery is versatile in appealing to tastes of every woman and its wearability

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Reliance Jewels has launched a collection entitled IRISSA, which aims to appeal to the tastes of every woman and every occasion. IRISSA is a combination of unique, light, iconic and edgy designs. The uniqueness of the designs compliments the desire of each woman to express her individual style quotient. Therefore, no two designs in the collection are similar to each other. The collection offers both large pieces and small delicate ones prices at affordable price points. These one-of-a-kind pieces can be broken down into their components to be worn together as a set or separately.

Spokesperson Mr. Sunil Nayak, CEO of Reliance Jewels said, “Reliance Jewels has always strived to create products that will appeal to the modern Indian women. Every woman believes that the jewellery they wear is an image of what they are and jewellery has always been an important part of every culture in India. The idea of IRISSA comes with multiple permutations and combinations that define a woman’s personal style allowing her to alter and amend her jewellery to suit one place called everywhere.”

The designs in the collection celebrate the artistic value and natural beauty of gemstones, inherently rich in color and texture. The style combines unique pendants available in gold and diamond with intricate detailed metal work. The jewellery is designed with exclusive cut stones and faceted metal details.


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