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Kalyan Jewellers Unveils Father's Day Senhor Collection

Kalyan Jewellers Unveils Father's Day Senhor Collection

This Father's Day, Kalyan Jewellers breaks away from conventional gifting norms with the launch of its Senhor Collection, a sophisticated line of men's jewellery tailored for the modern father. Known for trust and elegance, Kalyan's latest offering redefines how we honour dads—through timeless, wearable pieces instead of the usual ties or wallets.
The Senhor Collection celebrates the evolving tastes of today's men, with minimalist yet bold jewellery designs crafted in 18K gold, rose gold, and diamond accents. Featuring bracelets, chains, rings, and pendants, the collection includes sleek dual-tone finishes and geometric patterns—perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Whether it's a gift from a loved one or a well-deserved indulgence, each piece combines masculine elegance with modern design. From textured chain necklaces to minimalist band rings and refined accessory sets, the Senhor Collection embraces strength, subtlety, and style.
Product Highlights:
Dual-Tone Kada Bracelet :
Matte white and rose gold with a clean geometric flair
Twisted Link Chain :
Rose gold and silver tones with a polished finish
Two-Tone Box Chain Necklace :
Alternating links for a bold, versatile look
Matte-Finish Band Ring :
Subtle yet stylish with polished detailing
Bracelet & Ring Set : Engraved bracelet and classic ring duo
Greek Key Motif Bracelet:
Diamond-patterned with symbolic elegance
Kalyan Jewellers invites you to make this Father's Day meaningful—with jewellery that reflects personality, legacy, and love.
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