
P. N. Gadgil & Sons Launches 21st Mangalsutra Festival
Running until August 17, 2025, the festival is being held across all P. N. Gadgil & Sons showrooms. Customers can enjoy up to 50% off on gold mangalsutras and 100% off diamond pendants with every mangalsutra purchase, offering both value and luxury.
For the brand, the mangalsutra is not just jewellery but a symbol of love, marital commitment, and cultural heritage. This year's collection blends traditional designs with modern styles, featuring exquisite gold and diamond pieces, including exclusive creations under the Gargi and Reva lines.
Speaking about the milestone, Aditya Modak, COO/CFO of P. N. Gadgil & Sons, said:
'The Mangalsutra Festival is our flagship celebration, and this year marks 21 years of honoring tradition while embracing contemporary trends. We are thrilled to feature actress Vaidehi in our campaign and invite customers to explore our special festive offers. It's an opportunity to make treasured purchases that will brighten life's most special moments.'
The festival highlights the brand's dedication to quality, service, and customer trust, with designs suitable for both weddings and daily wear. Shoppers can find everything from timeless classics to fashion-forward pieces, making it a one-stop destination for mangalsutra shopping this season.
With a legacy spanning generations, P. N. Gadgil & Sons continues to unite heritage, artistry, and innovation, inviting customers to be part of this joyous celebration and take home jewellery that carries both beauty and meaning.

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