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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 ...
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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 ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNExclusive: Indian designers are turning metal into couture, meet the top six names behind the trendIt all began as an armour — cold, unyielding and built for war. The Bronze Age (circa 2,300-700 BCE) saw the earliest metal ...
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Indians trade in old gold to buy new jewellery amid U.S. tariffsIndian 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 ...
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