Lucknow

Two lucky winners bag gold coins at a shopping festival by Jugal Kishore Jewellers in Lucknow

Khushbu Kirti

Imagine winning gold and diamond after a delightful shopping spree! Lucknow's eminent Jugal Kishore Jewellers by Rajan Rastogi hosted the India Jewellery Shopping Festival, where some lucky shoppers bagged gold coins.

Held in the months of October and November, during a festival extravaganza on Dusshera and Diwali, two people — Artika and Nalina Singh — won a 25 gm gold coin and a diamond-studded gold coin respectively. They were felicitated at a press conference on February 16.

Watch out for the next grand celebration by JKJ

The event, hosted by All India Gem & Jewelery Domestic Council (GJC) in collaboration with JKJ, at the India Jewelery Shopping Festival (IJSF), saw a fleet of shoppers. Jugal Kishore Jewellers (JKJ) circulated various coupons and extended an array of special offers to its customers.

Herein, they received an opportunity to win up to 1 kg of gold on buying products, of fine gold, diamond, kundan and polki jewellery, worth ₹25,000.

The heritage palace — a symbol of Lucknow's rich culture — has been in business for 165 years. A testament to the same, JKJ's exquisite craftsmanship, showcased in every ornament, is what continues to appeal to wide audiences.

People, watch out for the next grand celebration by JKJ to try your luck at securing resplendent ornaments, precious metals and gems!

Locations: A-863, Indira Nagar Near Kanchan Sweets

31/33, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Narpatkhera, Hazratganj

Contact: 073073 59652 ,  086046 22157

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