
Joyalukkas announces 50% off on making charges for a limited period
Joyalukkas, the world's favourite jeweller, has unveiled a dazzling new reason to celebrate. For a limited time only, customers can enjoy a flat 50 per cent off on making charges on an exquisite range of gold, diamonds, polki and precious jewellery. The exclusive offer is available from May 30 to July 6, 2025, giving shoppers over a month to indulge in exceptional artisanship and timeless elegance at unmatched value.
This special promotion is valid across all Joyalukkas showrooms in the UAE, with the offer also extended to customers in Oman, KSA, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Singapore - bringing the brilliance of this opportunity to jewellery enthusiasts throughout the region and beyond.
From traditional heirlooms to modern classics, Joyalukkas offers a spectacular selection of over a million designs sourced from across the globe, including Italian, Turkish, Ethno-contemporary, Antique and more. Each showroom delivers a world-class shopping experience marked by personalised service, a luxurious ambience and the highest standards of quality.
John Paul Alukkas, managing director of Joyalukkas Group, announced this limited period offer and said: 'At Joyalukkas, our commitment has always been to delight customers with meaningful offers and memorable experiences. This limited-time 50 per cent off on making charges is our way of thanking our patrons and welcoming new shoppers to discover the unmatched value we offer. Whether you're buying for a special occasion, a festive celebration or simply to invest in a piece that lasts a lifetime - there's never been a better time to visit your nearest Joyalukkas showroom.'
The promotion comes alongside Joyalukkas' ongoing customer benefits, including 100 per cent value on diamond exchange and easy payment plans, making this the perfect time to shop smart and shine brighter.
With elegance, value and variety all under one roof, the Joyalukkas 50 per cent off making charges offer promises a jewellery shopping experience that's as rewarding as it is radiant.
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