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Alapatt plans new showroom

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Kochi, April 12

Alapatt Jewellers, one of the oldest and leading jewellery groups in the State, is all set to open a new showroom - Alapatt Heritage - on April 18 in the city. The futuristically designed showroom is a 10-storey shopping complex built at an investment of Rs 45 crore with 62,000 sq. ft. of retailing space. The showroom will provide an international shopping experience, Mr Antony Francis Alapatt, Partner of Alapatt Jewellers, said. The new showroom showcases a wide collection of rare and exclusive 916 hallmarked gold ornaments along with diamond jewellery. Countless original jewellery designs exclusive to Alapatt Jewellers have been displayed in different sections, he added.

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