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Gold jewels express innate strength of modern Indian women this Diwali - World Gold Council

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 13 - 2008 at 11:25
  • PRESS RELEASE

Diwali is just round the corner and Dubai's Gold Souk and jewellery shops have already started stacking the most enchanting and coveted gold pieces to delight customers.

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  • Gold jewels express innate strength of modern Indian women this Diwali - World Gold Council.
    Gold jewels express innate strength of modern Indian women this Diwali - World Gold Council.
Designers have brought to life some of the most inspiring pieces which celebrate feminine elegance and chic style.

Jewellery shoppers are spoilt for choice this season as a spectacular range of necklaces, earrings, pendants, finger rings and bracelets in rich hues of gold are made available to them.

Traditional jewels such as 'ganesh chaturthi', 'shakti ganesh', 'shiv', 'venkateswara' or 'diksha' pendants and earrings studded with 'rudraksh' stone are weaving a magical spell by highlighting the beauty of the yellow metal.

Created to show one's warmth towards one's loved ones, these items are produced by using 24 carat gold plated foils with the religious images.

Others bring about a beautiful fusion of modern and traditional designs, which adds to the delicate charm and innate strength of the modern Indian woman.

Keeping in view of the ever-changing tastes of jewellery lovers across the region, jewellery houses showcase gold pieces that capture contemporary trends expressed in the most luxurious designs.

According to Lama Al Saheb, PR Manager of World Gold Council, some of the gold jewels created especially for Diwali were exclusively handcrafted bestowing an eternal value to gold and highlighting the emotions attached to the holy event.

She added: "Indian women enjoy wearing gold jewellery on Diwali as it enhances their femininity and adds a dash of glamour to their outfits during the festive occasion. Gold jewellery designs available in the marketplace today also express cultural identity and shared religious beliefs. Any unique gold piece this Diwali can lighten up the mood with its striking effect. Any unique gold piece this Diwali can lighten up the mood with its striking effect; either as a gift to your loved one expressing your innermost feelings or to command grace amongst friends by wearing a sophisticated gold piece."

The markets are also full of traditional Indian jewellery with paisley and floral patterns, accentuated by mythical bird designs with a contemporary twist, carved painstakingly in great detail.

These bewitching masterpieces offer stylish inspirations to those women who seek a unique expression of themselves.

The new range of unique and innovative jewels launched to mark the forthcoming Diwali celebrations transforms these creations into a soulful expression of their wearer's emotions.

Thus go further and extend your Diwali wishes with an alluring gold accessory that carries an impeccable value in terms of design and craftsmanship.

Those who have a religious inclination can also buy Laxmi gold coins for good luck and prosperity throughout the year.

Available in different weights in 22K and 24K, these gold coins also make a perfect addition to your Laxmi Pooja or as a gift for the festival season.
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