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Au Finja Jewels launches 'Sound of Jewels’ collection

The collection offers gold bangles in 22 carat gold

diamond world news service

Au Finja Jewels, a leading name in manufacturing gold jewellery especially gold bangles, has launched a new collection of gold bangles and has named it as 'Sound of Jewels’. Handcrafted moving coloured stones are encrusted on the gold bangles made in 22 carat gold.

The creativity speaks of India's rich heritage, aiming to capture the beauty and spirit of the modern Indian woman. The ‘gold’ reflects her belief in traditions, and the ‘modern designs’ reflect the confidence of the modern women, while the tinkling sound reflects the various moods of a woman.

"Our collection takes the designing of gold jewelry forward, from being adornment to a personal style statement. The appeal of our brand lies in its combination of Indian and Western design and in its universal and timeless beauty, which makes it popular amongst the young and the old customer” says Mr. Nerav Shah, Marketing and Sales Head, Au Finja Jewels.

The 'Sound of Jewels' collection is available at all the ‘Au Finja corners’ at various retail outlets. “Our strong workforce comprising of more than hundred dedicated employees and a creative and energetic designing team, combine technology, innovation and engineering excellence to manufacture world class jewelry, thus driving growth and fulfilling the ever increasing demands of the customers” says Mr. Ajay Sobhraj, CEO, Au Finja Jewels.


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