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Popley Group unveils latest 'Gudi Padwa' collection

Each piece is embellished in semi precious stones and kundan

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Popley Group unveiled its latest collection of Gold and Kundan with semi precious stones on the propitious occasion of Gudi Padwa.

The artistically designed pure gold collection brings distinctive pieces with intricate carvings that reflect the traditional roots. Each piece is embellished in semi precious stones and kundan. This collection has a mix of intricate carvings inspired by the paisley motifs and Indian ethnicity. This collection offers a wide range of necklaces, earrings and kadas to complement the occasion. Popley Group’s collection for ‘Gudi Padwa’ consists of celestial designs where tradition blends modernity beautifully and appeals to the innate needs of buyers desiring to buy precious Indian jewellery. The brand's offering for Gudi Padwa also symbolises prosperity and good fortune to bring in the auspicious New Year.

Celebrities like Sharmila Thackeray, Kanchan Adhikari, Ashok Saraf, Singer Vaishali Samant, Varsha Usgoankar, Jitendra Joshi, Mansi Naik graced the occasion.

According to Rajiv Popley, Director, Popley Group, “Popley has always dedicated itself in creating awe inspiring jewellery with stunning designs so as to captivate jewellery admirers. Gudi Padwa is one of the most important occasions celebrated across Maharashtra and our new gold jewellery collection with kundan and semi precious stones is the perfect complement to celebrate this festival."


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