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The Diamondstore by Chandubhai launches Valentine's Day collection “Romance Edit”

Diamond rings make for a perfect gift no matter the occasion but, on Valentine’s Day especially, there’s nothing quite like opening a wrapped box to find something glittering inside

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With the season of love around the corner, cherish the precious moments with the latest rings, by one of India's most lauded jewellery brands ‘The Diamondstore by Chandubhai’. They announced the launch of its exclusive Valentine's Day collection “Romance Edit”.

Valentine's Day collection rings are moulded in precious 18kt Rose, Yellow and White gold. The collection features breath-taking diamonds that offer an opportunity to decorate your fingers with something fresh and enticingly untraditional.

Speaking about the new collection, Mr. Kotti Srikanth, Owner, The Diamondstore by Chandubhai said, "We are happy and excited to launch the Valentine's Day collection that denotes the essence of love and affection. The dazzling and sophisticated diamond rings has been a timeless buy for the season. Our new collection “romance edit” is synonymous for expressing your love to your loved ones.”

The new collection is the assemblage of diamonds in playful colours. From couple rings to striking single rings, making it a stellar gifting choice. Lustrous and delightful pieces are a testament to The Diamondstore by Chandubhai’s excellent craftsmanship. The collection is curated with a lot of love for our royal patrons.

 


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