As the festive season of 2023 unfolds, Indian jewellery brands are brimming with optimism and anticipation, aiming to surpass the success of the previous year.
According to a report by UBS on this festive season, Indians have jewellery especially gold on their buying list. This can be linked with savings or investments and the wedding season along with festivals. The report states 50 per cent of the survey respondents bought gold, jewellery as planned or more than planned in the last three months.
Talking about the expectations from this year’s festive season Sunaina Ramisetty founder of Paksha by Tarinika expresses her unwavering dedication to excellence and the rich heritage of crafting exquisite jewellery. “I am filled with optimism as we enter this year’s festive season,”
She envisions a season that will surpass last year’s sales in grandeur and success.”We’re not just looking forward to a great festive season; we’re aiming for an even more remarkable one compared to the previous year. Our commitment to delivering the finest jewellery and an unmatched customer experience will be the driving force behind our success.”
“As we embark on this festive journey, we are poised to break our own records, thanks to the unwavering trust and support of our esteemed patrons. Our promise remains unshaken – to provide exceptional quality and unparalleled artistry, creating timeless memories and cherished moments,” she adds.
Milind Mathur, Creative Director & Partner, Kohinoor Jewellers Agra is also anticipating the upcoming festive season to be a better than the last one.
“As we approach this exciting season, we are fully prepared to embrace it with commitment to quality, relentless innovation, and a personalised touch. In the spirit of this festive season, we have set our sights on achieving remarkable sales, aiming to outshine our achievements from last year,” he says.