Navrathan Celebrates Akshaya Tritiya with Gold and Diamond Jewellery


by Shrutee K/DNS

This Akshaya Tritiya, shoppers can bring home endless prosperity with temple jewellery from Navrathan Jewellers. Akshaya Tritiya is a festival celebrated across India. More so, with much fervor, in the South. To celebrate this auspicious day, Navrathan presents three exclusive offers to its customers. Buy 1gm of gold and get 1gm of silver free. Buy 1 carat diamond and get 1gm of gold free. Buy 1kg of silver and get 25gms silver free. This incredible offer ends on April 29th, 2017. So, hurry and choose your luck. 
At Navrathan, the focus has always been on exquisite craftsmanship. Striving to endear to mankind's inherent need for preservation by creating each piece to be an heirloom, reminiscent of a rich bygone era. The inspiration comes from the temple jewellery designs of the south. These temples are a treasure trove of exquisite jewellery adorned by the goddesses. And for centuries people have worshipped them as much as they have worshipped the goddesses at these temples. 60 years ago, Navarathan, jeweller to Royal Households of Mysore, Travancore House of Kerala and the fabulously wealthy Nizams of Hyderabad, were inspired by these pieces and set out to create their own versions of them. People from all over flocked to Bangalore to have for themselves a piece of history. Jewellery that was not just stunning in design, but also a throw-back to the days when intricate craftsmanship and painstaking attention to detail was the norm of jewellery making.
Having made its name with its temple-inspired jewellery, Navarathan created their own line of designs from other parts of the country including Meenakari, Jadauand a complete range of faceted diamond jewellery. This Akshaya Tritiya, Navrathan is all set to welcome you to their showroom and be the harbinger of your luck.

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