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Forevermark announces association with Sunny Diamonds

Forays into Thiruvananthapuram – capital city of Kerala

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Forevermark, the diamond brand from the De Beers Group of companies announced its association with leading jeweller Sunny Diamonds, and also its first tie-up in the capita Southern Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram. Marking this foray of Forevermark in the city, Sunny Diamonds organised an event hosting the elite of the city. The evening unfolded with Sunny Diamonds organising a preview of a collection of traditional and contemporary jewellery designs, while Forevermark participated with a display of exceptional diamonds and pieces from the Cornerstones collection. The Cornerstone collection carries the theme of celebrating true love. Each piece features a Forevermark diamond held fast by four elegantly adorned prongs. The highlight of the evening was the unveiling of an exceptional 7.03 carats Forevermark diamond, showcased in a specially created dark room, with a laser light passed through it. The diamond refracted the light thereby creating an interesting visual.

Sachin Jain, President, Forevermark India expressed the enthusiasm on the foray into the city and its tie-up with Sunny Diamonds. He also mentioned that “Forevermark is a diamond brand that offers today’s Indian diamond purchasers, quality, integrity and inspiration”. The visionary behind Sunny Diamonds, Mr. P. P. Sunny said, “We look forward to a great association with Forevermark and hope that diamond jewellery rules the upcoming festive season.”

Forevermark only partners with authorised Forevermark jewellers such as Sunny Diamonds.


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