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Dubai: Kiara Jewellery opens new branch in Bur Juman

Dubai: Kiara Jewellery opens new branch in Bur Juman

Khaleej Times29-04-2025

Kiara Jewellery unlocks a new milestone this April 30 with the grand opening of its new branch during Akshay Tritiya, a festival that turns gold into a bringer of eternal prosperity. For years, Kiara Jewellery has become a big hit, an authority in Dubai, massively recognized by just about anyone who seeks that oh-so-classic distinction while upholding steep cultural tradition—all thanks to its founder and creative director Ada Panday.
From its first store in Meena Bazaar to its latest address in Bur Juman, Kiara's momentum continues and shall never stop. Evidently, the brand is repeatedly glorified with respect and admiration, resulting in an even stronger consumer demand that intensifies by the day. Akshay Tritiya possesses such a mystical sacredness, with gold taking the centre stage. Therefore, Ada calls on Dubai's lively community to take part in this once-a-year historic occasion with a special bonus — a free gold coin per purchases of over Dh5,000!
April 30 is expected to further ignite a wave of excitement across Dubai, a place widely known for its extraordinarily unique love for opulent jewellery. On this day, each Kiara Jewellery piece will be on full display, where everyone gets to witness how Ada masterfully intertwines decadence with divinity. Be enveloped and engulfed by the powerful yet blessed meaning behind Akshay Tritiya, one that magically reverberates with lavish celebration that is truly rich in symbolism.

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