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Motisons Jewellers plans overseas venture

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Anil Sharma Jaipur
Motisons Jewellers, an eight-year-old jewellery establishment in the jewellery hub of the city, plans to go global.
 
Having expertise in weaving pearl on gold, and for its exquisite diamond jewellery, Motisons plans to open retails outlets in Dubai in the near future, under its new expansion scheme.
 
"Having carved a niche in local markets, we are now looking forward to expand in the overseas market. For this, we have decided to open a retail outlet in Dubai," said Sanjay Chabra of Motisons.
 
He said the company was optimistic about Dubai, because the latter was one of the biggest centres of jewellery in the world.
 
He said Motisons also aspired to come up with several jewellery malls offering jewellery of all kinds.
 
Managed by a team of young professionals, Motisons Jewellers today is highly acknowledged for its quality and unbeatable designs.
 
"Our jewellery range satisfies customers of all income groups""from pearl and gold jewellery worth Rs 1,500, to diamond jewellery worth over Rs 40 lakh," said Chabra.
 
"Diamond jewellery with coloured stone in the Indo-European style is our also our speciality. The European style on Indian traditions will be an interesting feature in the new outlets," he said.
 
"Thanks to our designing team, we have been able to make a name for ourselves in plain- and stone-studded jewellery", he added.
 
"Over the years, we have offered commitment and quality at affordable prices to our customers," Chabra said.
 
"Our innovative designs are born from extensive research and the aesthetic use of high-quality certified diamonds. Quality is our mantra and customer satisfaction our goal," said Chabra.
 
Located at Johari Bazaar, Jaipur, Motisons' customers are not just confined to the city.
 
People coming from various parts the country, choose their gold and diamond jewellery from Motisons.

 
 

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First Published: Dec 30 2005 | 12:00 AM IST

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