Malabar Gold boosts Saudi presence with Makkah showroom

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Wednesday 8 August 2012

Last Update 10 August 2012 12:51 pm

Malabar Gold and Diamonds, a prominent jewelry group, unveiled its most awaited showroom at Makkah on Monday, further strengthening its presence in the Kingdom. A number of Saudis and high-ranking Indians and Saudis were present at the opening ceremony.
Launching an outlet in the holy city with a unique history and cultural diversity is yet another important milestone for the group. This is its 70th outlet worldwide and fifth in Saudi Arabia.
Over the past two decades, Malabar Gold and Diamonds has built an international reputation as a premium jewelry chain and a unique source of gifts for the celebrated occasions of life. Access to breathtaking collections and an unwavering commitment to superior quality of craftsmanship distinguish their elegant and stylish collections. Their new showroom also displays an enviable array of classic designs with distinguished quality and unparalleled level of service that lends them an edge in the global market.
The branded jewelry segment of the group — Era (uncut diamond jewelry), Mine (diamonds unlimited), Divine (Indian heritage jewelry), Precia (precious stone jewelry) and Starlet (kids jewelry) — offer the same promise of quality, design and value, which provide them a great platform for gaining the international market share.
The jewelry group intends to open more outlets, with the aim of entering into the Far East and European markets in the near future. It is also planning to increase its store presence significantly by raising its retail network to 220 outlets by the end of 2015. The plan includes new showrooms in Madinah, Riyadh (Batha), Jubail, Al-Hasa and Jeddah, and a manufacturing unit in Alkhobar shortly. This is in addition to its already existing showrooms in Riyadh, Alkhobar, Dammam and Jeddah.

 

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