The state capital, which is home to several historic buildings and many businesses, including jewellery chains that go back a long way, has been bamboozled by the launch of a boutique exclusively dedicated to light-weight gold jewellery. MM Prince Jewellery, located in the bustling East Fort area, has another unique quotient to it—it's the realisation of the rare combo of tech and aesthetics. The unique venture is managed by tech-savvy couple Praveen and Neena, who have skillfully combined their passion for jewellery with an innovative approach.
A standout feature of MM Prince Jewellery is that it's the only retail jewellery store in Trivandrum, which specialises in light-weight 916 and 18K gold ornaments. At a time when young professionals and homemakers increasingly gravitate toward affordable yet stylish jewellery, the boutique's trendy collection has become the talk of the town.
GLITTERING FARE Lightweight gold jewellery has been very popular among homemakers and the younger generation in recent years. The stylish and reasonably priced pieces from MM Prince Jewellery are the ideal answer to this rising demand. The jewellery's selection of lightweight gold chains, pendants and other jewellery, which start at Rs 2,000, provides unmatched value for the money.
This story is from the January 06, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram.
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