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Home Ā» Get Rs 11,000 off with diamond jewellery at Kirtilals

Get Rs 11,000 off with diamond jewellery at Kirtilals

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Chennai: Kirtilals, a diamond and gold jewellery brand announced a limited period offer on diamond jewellery for the festive season. As part of this offer, customers can avail upto Rs 11,000 off per carat on diamond jewellery bought at any Kirtilals showroom.

Director – Business Strategy, Kirtilals, Suraj Shantakumar, said, “We are extremely happy to announce this offer on the entire range of all diamond jewellery. Diamonds have always been ambitious and the ‘Superior the Better’ offer is our effort to make them more accessible to all. To add excitement to the festive season we have announced our discount offer to provide our customers with the best price on the wide range of jewellery highlighting our superior diamonds and exquisite craftsmanship.”

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