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Minawala adorns television actress Puja Banerjee on her engagement

The royal ethnic jewellery is crafted in 24K gold, uncut diamonds, emeralds, rubies and pearls

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Royal ethnic jewellery by Minawala, a renowned jewellery establishment, was the choice for television actress Puja Banerjee to adorn on her engagement ceremony. The Maneka bridal set was crafted with 24K gold, uncut diamonds, emeralds, rubies and pearls. The bride-to-be also adorned an elegant maangtika and emerald cocktail ring from the house of Minawala.

An artistic blend of the romance of the stone and the romance of the creation, the Minawala bridal ensemble is known for its noble, rare and very special colored gemstones. The actress looked stunning accentuating her engagement in pink and blue lehenga with ethnic jewellery by the brand. Puja and her fiancé Kunal also bought their engagement rings at Minawala.

Puja Banerjee said, “Minawala is my favorite jewellery house because of its stunning and unique designs. I don’t go anywhere else. I’ve been mesmerized by their diamond collection every time I visit the store. The jewellery that I have selected for my engagement goes perfectly with my Rajasthani themed ensemble.”

Mr. Shehzad Zaveri, Creative Director at Minawala said, “We are glad that Minawala is loved by celebrities from all walks of life. We believe that our uncompromising commitment to quality, exceptionally unique designs and international aesthetics has won us a privileged base of admirers like Puja. We hope and wish that jewels by Minawala fill her life with sparkle and happiness!”


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