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Limelight opens 1st CVD Diamond store in Juhu

The new store opp. JW Marriott, houses Limelight’s latest solitaire diamond jewellery, which includes jewellery for every day wear

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With a sprawling store that spans 1000 sq. ft. spread across two floors, Limelight has taken this opportunity to expand its retail presence with the launch of its 1st CVD diamond store in Mumbai, India. The store has an exquisite range of solitaire jewellery which includes 300 different styles and aesthetic designs. Clients are able to witness a marvellous First Ever
Hologram and never before 3D experience at the store.

Pooja Sheth Madhavan, Founder & MD of Limelight said, “It gives me immense joy to announce the launch of India’s first CVD diamond store in Mumbai at Juhu. As always, we strive to provide our esteemed clientele with the best sustainable luxury shopping experience at the most affordable price ranges and this store is another step toward that”. Limelight has been able to spread its wings in India with a network of over 25 retail partners and over 40 associate partners in cities like Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Surat, Mumbai, etc.



Limelight aims to serve its customers by providing customization services, EMI facility, Lifetime Buyback with 100% exchange guarantee to our customers. As Mumbai is the commercial capital of India, they plan to cater to the market by spreading awareness about Lab grown diamonds and deliver a lasting shopping experience to their customers.


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