For the purchase of gold jewellery for every Rs 10,000, the customer will get one gold coin and for every purchase of diamond jewels worth Rs 10,000, the customer will get two gold coins. (Photo | Twitter/ @KareenaUpdates) 
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Malabar Gold to give 250 kg gold as Diwali gift to its trusted customers 

Malabar Gold & Diamonds, one of the largest jewellery retail chains with 250 showrooms in 10 countries, will offer 250 kg of gold as Diwali gift to its customers.

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BENGALURU : Malabar Gold & Diamonds, one of the largest jewellery retail chains with 250 showrooms in 10 countries, will offer 250 kg of gold as Diwali gift to its customers. The offer is to reward its trusted customers on the eve of its silver jubilee celebrations.

Kareena Kapoor Khan with
Diwali special jewellery

M P Ahammed, chairman, Malabar Group, said, “Completing 25 years in business is a landmark achievement. We achieved this milestone due to the support of our customers. To express our gratitude, we have decided to offer 250 kg gold as gift during Diwali to customers.”

The store has extensive range of ornaments in traditional and latest designs under various brands such as Mine brand diamonds, Era uncut diamond jewellery, Precia range of ornaments studded with precious gems; a variety of traditional Indian ornaments and an array of handicrafts and designer made ethnics specialty for children; starlet and casual jewellery.

For the purchase of gold jewellery for every Rs 10,000, the customer will get one gold coin and for every purchase of diamond jewels worth Rs 10,000, the customer will get two gold coins. The offer will be valid till November 25. 

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