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KISNA Diamond Jewellery Launches E-Commerce Portal

Kisna, one of the largest distributors of jewellery in India, retail brand of Hari Krishna Exports, launched a user-friendly e-commerce portal on occasion of Valentine’s Day

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Kisna, one of the largest distributors of jewellery in India, retail brand of Hari Krishna Exports, launched a user-friendly e-commerce portal on occasion of Valentine’s Day catering to connect its customers, retailers and distributors under one platform. The newly designed platform kisna.com is a part of the brand’s overall approach to build a greater online presence.

The brand aims to enhance the e-commerce ecosystem by facilitating online purchasing with faster and more secured services to its consumers. The organisation is going digital with the collaboration of more than 3,000 existing retailers and distributors of Kisna across India.

The new website has robust design and is built by keeping the customer in mind. With a simple navigation, the site gives users a wide array of options to choose with helpful sizing guides, shipping information and fresh consumer content.

Speaking on the launch, Shri Ghanshyam Dholakia, Founder and Managing Director, Hari Krishna Group, ‘’We are extremely pleased in taking forward our retail brand Kisna Diamond Jewellery by going digital. We believe this initiative will generate new business opportunities and create a wider scope for growth with potential to reach maximum consumers. With this e-commerce portal, we are going to successfully expand new horizons of business.’’


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