
Malabar Gold & Diamonds unveils new concept showroom at UW Mall, Dubai
As part of the showroom's grand opening, Malabar Gold & Diamonds has unveiled exciting inaugural offers for its customers. Customers can enjoy free gold coins on the purchase of diamond & precious gem above AED 3000. The offers are valid till 30th April 2025.
Malabar Group Chairman M.P Ahammed said: 'With our global showroom count soon approaching the 400 mark, we are steadily moving closer to our vision of becoming the world's No. 1 jewellery retailer. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our customers, partners, and team members whose continued trust and support have been instrumental in this journey.'
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Located at UW mall (next to Burjuman), the new showroom, which is Malabar Gold & Diamonds' 65th outlet in the UAE, is designed to offer an elevated shopping experience, blending breathtaking design portfolio with unparalleled customer service. With a luxurious ambiance, personalized services, and a curated selection of gold, diamond, and bridal collections across Malabar Gold & Diamonds numerous exclusive brands such as Mine, Era, Viraaz, Precia, Ethnix & Divine, the showroom promises to redefine jewellery retail in the heart of Dubai. The showroom also features amenities such as a luxurious customer lounge to facilitate a comfortable shopping experience.
'At Malabar Gold & Diamonds, we have always believed in going beyond just selling jewellery; we aim to create moments, memories, and unmatched value for our customers. This new space is a testament to that vision', commented Mr. Shamlal Ahamed, MD-International Operations, Malabar Gold & Diamonds. 'Having our brand ambassador Kareena Kapoor Khan inaugurate the showroom made this occasion even more special,' he continued.
'Artistry' jewellery exhibition
The new showroom at UW Mall will also be hosting Malabar Gold & Diamonds signature, 'Artistry' jewellery exhibition from the 18th April to 4th May. A true celebration of craftsmanship, Artistry brings together some of the most exclusive and exquisite designs from across the Malabar Gold & Diamonds global portfolio.
'The overwhelming response from our customers at the launch of this showroom reaffirms our belief in the strength and vibrancy of this market,' said Mr. Abdul Salam K.P, Vice Chairman of Malabar Group.
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