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Free jewels add sparkle to festive spirit

September 16 - 22, 2009
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LEADING jeweller Joyalukkas has unveiled its highly-anticipated Ramadan offers and believes it has once again come up with something special to delight customers.

The festive season always witnesses a huge demand for fine jewellery and the company is set to give away a free diamond and precious stone-studded pendant set to customers who purchase jewellery worth BD200 and above.

Also, a free diamond and precious stone-studded pendant will go to purchasers spending BD150 and above.

Chairman Joy Alukkas said: "On behalf of the Joyalukkas Group I would like to wish everyone a happy and fulfilling Ramadan. This festival of giving is a fabulous occasion to spread and share happiness. We are delighted to add our touch to your festivities by offering you this exclusive offer."

The offers runs until September 20 at all Joyalukkas Jewellery showrooms across the region. "From the beginning, the Joyalukkas brand has epitomised the highest level of quality for our customers," added Mr Alukkas. "With our commitment to deliver only the finest, they have always trusted us to make their special occasions even more beautiful. Our Ramadan Promotion is not just a promotion but a continuation of a legacy we share with millions of customers."

The Joyalukkas showrooms feature a wide range of exquisite jewellery designs in gold, diamond, platinum, pearl and precious stones.

The Joyalukkas passion and drive for quality was recently recognised with the Dubai Quality Appreciation Programme by the Dubai Economic Department, which evaluates an organisation based on quality standards across all departments on international criteria.

An ISO certified group is the only recipient of ISO 9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004 in the Middle East with 70 plus showrooms in eight countries across the world. Joyalukkas has also been the proud recipient of the prestigious Middle East Local Retailer of the Year award.

Joyalukkas boasts a group-wide staff of 3,000 through branches across eight countries - Bahrain, the UK, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and India.







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