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The South of India is known for its exquisite gold jewelry, which is a trademark of all their weddings. Known for its ...
As a result, Asians’ fondness for gold is often attributed to cultural reasons. But India and China are culturally very ...
Janhvi Kapoor wishes her Malayali and Tamil fans a ‘Happy Vishu and Happy Puthandu!’ in cultural avatars and channels South Indian goddess vibes. Here’s how to achieve Janhvi Kapoor’s ethnic glam: ...
As a result, Asians’ fondness for gold is often attributed to cultural reasons. But India and China are culturally very dissimilar, and South-East Asian countries would chafe at being lumped in with ...
India’s jewellery market is projected to reach $145 billion by FY28, driven by a major shift from unorganized to organized ...
It all began as an armour — cold, unyielding and built for war. The Bronze Age (circa 2,300-700 BCE) saw the earliest metal ...
Indian consumers were forced to trade in their old gold ornaments to afford purchasing new gold jewellery, as prices soar ...
A typical Indian wedding begins with a mehendi—a lively, pre-wedding ritual where henna is applied to guests’ hands and feet.
Gold has held a special place in the hearts and home of Indian buyers. It is more than a metal; it signifies the economy and culture of India as a safe-haven for investment, status symbol and ...
However, experts differ on this fact. CA Nitin Kaushik noted that Dubai has always been a magnet for Indian gold buyers, known for its tax-free pricing and competitive rates. However, with recent ...