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  2. Kara (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Kara or Kada is a thick metal ring or bracelet usually worn on the hands or wrists of men and women in India. It is a religious bracelet that Sikhs wear. [1] Mostly made of Iron, the kara has different design styles and is usually used to honor a religious figure. [2]

  3. Jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    The Jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad State are among the largest and most expensive collection of jewels in present-day India. [1] The jewels belonged to the Nizams , rulers of Hyderabad State. After the annexation of their kingdom by Union of India , the Nizam and his heirs were barred by the Indian government from taking the collection ...

  4. P. N. Gadgil Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    P. N. Gadgil Jewellers Limited, also known as Purshottam Narayan Gadgil Jewellers, is an Indian jewellery company founded by Ganesh Gadgil in Sangli in 1832. It is one of the oldest jewellery companies in India, known for its production of jewellery distinctive to the Maharashtra region.

  5. Category:Indian jewellers - Wikipedia

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    India portal This category is for articles about jewellers from the Asian country of India . Not to be confused with Category:Indian jewellery designers or Category:Jewellery retailers of India .

  6. Clothing in India - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery is hugely significant for Indian men and women. Men traditionally wear rings with stones or necklaces, and for women, there is an assortment of jewellery that includes maang-tikka, earrings, nose rings, necklaces, bangles, waist chains, anklets and toe-rings - these all form part of the traditional Solah Shringaar for married Hindu women.

  7. Tanishq - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2000, its net worth started to grow, and by 2003, Tanishq was among the top 5 retailers in India, and made up 40% of the Titan Company's revenue. [5] A Tanishq showroom in Mangalore. Tanishq made the beauty pageant crowns for the Femina Miss India 2007. [6] By 2008, Tanishq had 105 stores in 71 cities in India. [7]

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