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A touch of royalty



BLAST FROM THE PAST The collection is reminiscent of the Victorian era

Tanishq has launched a new collection called Colours of Royalty. This range offers studded jewellery which are reminiscent of the Victorian era. "The collection is inspired by the sensibilities found in the architecture, fashion, design, drapes and patterns of the Victorian period," says Govind Raj, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Tanishq.

This collection was showcased by 25 finalists at the Ponds Femina Miss India Pageant, 2006.

The collection includes precious stones and diamond jewellery in 18-karat gold and encompasses more than 200 pieces.

The collection is available at all Tanishq showrooms in the city.

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