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  2. Golconda diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Golconda diamondiferous region is located in the Southern Indian peninsular shield, [2] which was formed during the process of proterozoic and Insular India. [3] The region is spread over 50,000 km 2 (19,000 sq mi), within the sediments of the Krishna-Pennar river basin and Deccan Traps, [2] and contains 120 out of the 150 kimberlite pipes in India. [4]

  3. Hari Krishna Exports - Wikipedia

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    It now stands as one of the most widely distributed diamond jewelry brands in India, with its products available in over 6,250 jewelry outlets. KISNA offers a diverse range of designs encompassing rings, earrings, pendants, necklaces, bangles, bracelets, and nose pins. [10] It utilizes VVS diamonds and 18k hallmarked gold in its creations. [8]

  4. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Chandbali earrings, Asansol, West Bengal, India. Statement earrings can be defined as "earrings which invite attention from others by demonstrating bold, original, and unique designs with innovative construction and material combinations". They include one or more of the following design features: [19] Dangles; Tassels; Sparkles; Bold or ...

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Today, many jewellery designs and traditions are used, and jewellery is commonplace in Indian ceremonies and weddings. [62] For many Indians, especially those who follow the Hindu or Jain faiths, bridal jewellery is known as streedhan and functions as personal wealth for the bride only, as a sort of financial security.

  6. Kirtilals - Wikipedia

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    Kirtilals is a diamond jewellery retailer with a large presence in South Indian cities. History The ...

  7. Gitanjali Group - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali used to sell its jewellery through over 4,000 Points of Sale and held a market share of over 50 per cent of the overall organised jewellery market in India. Prominent brands housed by the group included Nakshatra , D'damas, Gili, Asmi, Sangini, Maya, Giantti, World of Solitaire and Shuddhi.

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