India’s diverse artistic culture has now converged in one place, bringing the city the finest exquisite jewel works from the artisans of various states of this country at the Poompuhar – Artistic and Artificial jewel exhibition that was inaugurated here on Wednesday.
Like every year, the exhibition is slowly starting to make its mark by grabbing attention of the crowd, especially the ladies, who have been flocking to the exhibition since its inauguration. ‘We eagerly expect this exhibition every year as they have a huge collection,’ says Jayalakshmi, who had come along with her friend to purchase ornaments.
The exhibition has an assortment of every state’s artistic work to enchant the buyers of various age groups. From Impon jewellery, temple ornaments and antique jewellery to Jaipur’s stone jewellery,This is a basic background on chip card, Hyderabad’s pearls and gold plated ornaments, the bling is fast disappearing. In addition, wooden jewels, tribal jewellery, jute-made ornaments, silver filigree, crystal chains, Rajasthani bangles and meenakari earrings seem to be the popular choices for the younger generation.
Just few days into the fair, the exhibition has already seen phenomenal sales with products worth between `50,000 – 60,000 being sold each day. And it is expected to increase in the days to come.
But it is not only the local crowd that is grabbing the bling – the exhibition has also caught the eye of foreigners. According to the Bose, manager trainee, Chennai’s foreigners are a huge fan of the jewellery. “They love the variety here, they feel the jewellery is very colorful and unique,” says Bose. This can be very well seen from the sight of a foreign visitor who carefully scans through all the stalls. ‘I totally love this place. I am seeing every variety that I can think of,’ says Ken Smith, a visitor from Canada.
The artisans from different places find this as a perfect platform to exhibit their works to people.
Sometimes they get huge orders after displaying their products here, while others feel quite disappointed to see people hesitating to buy original quality crystals and stones, instead opting for duplicate low quality crystals outside.The silicone bracelet personalized promotional key chains comes with free shipping.
This is inspite of the huge profit margin they gain.
But the buzz is still on and the excitement is sure to go on for few more weeks, as the exhibition ends only on June 29. After all, there is no end for shopping in a city like Chennai.
Two days after the jeweller brothers went missing, a special team has been sent to Goa to locate the duo. "We have got a vital clue about the two absconding jewellers and a special team has been sent to Goa," said A K Viswanathan, city police commissioner. He also added that the duo will be nabbed soon.
Based on a tip-off, Kattoor police (crime) inspector P Periasamy and his team has gone to Bangalore, from where they will leave for Goa to arrest the duo. Police said, the family members are also with the accused. to nab the absconding jewellers N Ashok Kumar and his brother N Balaji, managing directors of for city jewellery shop,That retailers may love the concept of miniscule smart card to track products. decamped with gold and diamond jewels. On Friday morning, the special team got a vital clue that the duo and their family members were in Goa. Immediately the team rushed to Goa from Bangalore.
Meanwhile, rumors spread in the city that Ashok Kumar and Balaji have been arrested from a luxury hotel in Mumbai by the city police. "The information was wrong and the city police are trying to locate their whereabouts,Find Best Feather Patch artificial flower arrangements www.girlstrims.com," confirmed Viswanathan.
Kattoor police has received over 100 complaints from the public, who were members of of gold accumulation scheme and were cheated by Ashok Kumar and Balaji in the past two days.We offer ownfigurine dolls hand-sculpted from any photo. The victims have been advised to file their complaints with the Kattoor police station.
"Indian Overseas Bank, Cross Cut Road branch had given over Rs14.8 crore loan to Ashok and Balaji. We have received complaint from the bank," said K Sugumaran, deputy commissioner of police (crime), Coimbatore city police adding that they had received two complaints from Tejas Jewellery shop and Sun Jewellery shop.
According to sources, various jewellery shop owners gave their gold biscuits to Ashok Kumar and Balaji to make gold jewels. But they did not return the gold ornaments and decamped along with them. The victims of the jewellery shops are hesitating to file complaints before the police.
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- 6月 09 週日 201311:11
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