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P Mangatram Jewellers launches six collections this festive season

The jewellery compliments various occasions and style statements

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Renowned Indian jewellery firm, P Mangatram Jewellers Pvt. Ltd., is presenting six collections of jewellery for the festive spirit. The jewellery, pieces carry the allure of stone-studded Hyderabadi jewellery with international standards of style quotient.

The company believes that as stone-studded jewellery demand is growing in the global markets, it signals a scope for growth in India’s diamond-studded jewellery exports as well. The company describes its stone studded jewelry to represent fine cuts, beautiful finishing and a perfect blend of creativity and style.

The six collections are named Shahi, Deccani, Nysa, Utsav, Temple and Silk. ‘SILK’ has been introduced as a new concept with a delicate and fuller look - with a very flexible necklace with the minutest detailing set in 22 k gold and studded with rubies. Nysa is ultra light weight jewellery and a brand in the city of Nawab’s Hyderabad. It is crafted in 22 ct gold, precious stones. Deccani offers bangles in precious and semi precious stones embedded in 22 ct gold. Temple collection is described with uncut diamonds and its crafted temple idols. The Shahi range offers uncut diamond necklaces. Utsav offers traditional gundumala jewellery, designed for weddings.

The wide range from ‘P Mangatram Jewellers’ encompasses rings, necklace, earring, pendants and bracelets, meticulously designed with attention to every detail. The collections carry the appeal of being a heritage.

The jewellery is made in combinations of solid gold, precious stones and diamonds, and is versatile in its wearability. The creation is inspired by the beauty of fine jewels that are exclusively hand picked and hand crafted to the highest specifications.


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