This Ugadi, welcome the new year with rare and precious platinum jewellery
Vizag, March 20,
2023. – "Ugadi" is a significant Hindu festival that marks the
beginning of a new year, and it has its roots in the ancient Sanskrit language.
The word "Ugadi" is derived from the combination of two Sanskrit
words, "yuga" and "adi," which symbolize the start of a new
era. The festival is celebrated with immense joy and devotion, primarily in the
southern states of India including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.
Ugadi, the festival of new beginnings, calls for a gift that's as
precious and timeless as the occasion itself. And what could be better than the
gift of pure and precious platinum? This rare and valuable metal has its
origins in the stars and is renowned for its ability to withstand daily wear
and tear without losing its luster or shape.
With a purity level of 95%, its durability and versatility, platinum
jewellery is an ideal choice for those looking to purchase or gift jewellery on
the occasion of Ugadi. These very
attributes make platinum a symbol of enduring love and commitment. Whether it's
a pendant, a ring, or a bracelet, the gift of platinum is sure to leave a
lasting impression on your loved ones.
Commenting on
this auspicious occasion, Vaishali Banerjee, Managing Director, Platinum Guild
International-India said, “Festivals in
India bring a renewed sense of energy and spirit to consumers, who celebrate
with great enthusiasm and excitement. These occasions mark new beginnings and
positivity, with consumers increasingly looking for meaningful purchases to
commemorate the occasion. We have seen a significant uptick in demand for
platinum jewellery during these festivities. The upcoming festivities offer a
positive outlook for sales, setting the stage for a great footfall in the next
quarter for our retail partners.”
Rajesh
Kalyanaraman Executive Director of Kalyan Jewellers, “As we welcome the new year with a
positive outlook and the festive spirit of Ugadi, we are witnessing a positive
buying sentiment for platinum jewellery. The increase in footfall across stores
is expected to translate to a significant rise in sales volume. We are
optimistic about the upcoming festive season and expect to begin this new year
on a high note.”
Alukkas Varghese Joy, Managing Director, Joyalukkas India
Ltd, “Ugadi marks the onset of a new year and envelopes the country in a
warm festive embrace. We foresee a positive consumer outlook for platinum
jewellery it makes an ideal choice to celebrate this auspicious festival
symbolising prosperity”.
John Alukkas , Managing Director, Jos Alukkas
India Ltd, “Ugadi holds a
symbolic significance as a festival of new beginnings and a harbinger of
prosperity. It is viewed as an auspicious occasion to purchase gifts for the
family and loved ones. We have seen that
platinum makes for an ideal gift to commemorate this festival, especially among
younger consumers. We are optimistic that Ugadi will create a positive momentum
that will carry forward through the festive season”.
Dr.
B Govindan , Chairman, Bhima Jewellery, “We are confident that Ugadi will be a fruitful occasion for
us as we are witnessing heightened interest from consumers for various platinum
jewellery pieces such as neckwear, bracelets and rings. Enthused with
this response
we are expecting the demand momentum to
continue.”
G.R.
‘Anand’ Ananthapadmanabhan, Managing Director, GRT Jewellers, “Ugadi marks the beginning of a new
year and offers an opportunity for a fresh start. There is a strong sense of
positivity felt among our consumers as they get ready to celebrate this festival
with much fervour and excitement. We anticipate strong demand for platinum
jewellery to mark this important festival. We continue to see a growing
preference for trendy, daily wear, platinum jewellery driven by the younger
segment and expect this trend to accelerate through the season.”
G.
R. Radhakrishnan, Managing Director, GRT Jewellers, “Ugadi marks the beginning of a new
year in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana & Karnataka and is celebrated with huge
fanfare. Being a festival of prosperity and abundance, people indulge in
jewellery for self-purchase as well as gifting.”
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