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GIVA announces 0% making charges on all gold and diamond jewellery designs 21-07-2025 01:35 PM In a move that brings even more value to modern jewellery shopping, GIVA, one of India’s fastest-growing D2C fine jewellery brands, has announced 0% making charges on its entire range of gold and diamond jewellery designs, including pieces under their newly launched sub-brand Heer by GIVA - a line featuring elegant gold-plated, lab-grown diamond-studded jewellery. The offer is now live across 240+ GIVA stores nationwide as well as online at www.giva.co.This initiative is part of GIVA’s customer-first philosophy, a commitment to pricing transparency, fair value, and simplifying the jewellery-buying experience for today’s conscious shopper. By eliminating making charges without compromising on design, quality, or certification, GIVA continues to push boundaries in India’s fine jewellery space. |
29-10-2025 2:55 PM For over fifty years, *Graff* has celebrated the beauty of the finest gemstones. Generations of the Graff family have poured their passion and expertise into carefully selecting each stone and personally overseeing... |
29-10-2025 2:50 PM The 2025 CIBJO Congress has opened at the Comet Auditorium in Paris, beginning the World Jewelletry Confederation’s 100th year of operation, having been founded in the same city in 1926. The more than 250... |
29-10-2025 2:45 PM The government Monday clarified that the recent restrictions on the import of silver jewellery will not apply to export-linked entities such as Special Economic Zone (SEZ) units, 100% Export-Oriented Units (EOUs),... |
29-10-2025 2:40 PM The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) accelerated the process of bringing home gold with it onshoring nearly 64 tonnes in the half year to September amid rising global scepticism over keeping sovereign assets offshore in... |
Bars and coins steal the shine from jewelry as Indians splurge up to $11 billion on gold this Diwali 29-10-2025 2:35 PM The narrow lanes of Zaveri Bazaar, one of the oldest jewelers' markets in India's financial capital, Mumbai, grew even more congested this Diwali as crowds jostled to buy gold on the auspicious first day of the... |






