Ravi Jewellers, a leading jewellery maker in the country, secured the Silver Award (large scale category) at the National Industrial Excellence Awards 2023 organised by the Industrial Development Board (IDB). The award ceremony was recently held at the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre in Colombo under the patronage of President and Finance Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Ravi Jewellers' Managing Director R. Maheswaran received the Award. Ravi Jewellers also made history as the first jewellery maker to win an award at an award ceremony organised by the IDB among many jewellery makers at Sea Street, Colombo, which is considered to be a hub of jewellery makers.
Established in 1968, Ravi Jewellers has become a leading jewellery maker with a commitment to manufacturing pure and quality jewellery today. It has managed to win the trust around the world, and is well-known for providing jewellery that surpass customer expectations with a wide range of choices. Among the much-asked-for products by Ravi Jewellers are necklaces, bangles, rings, pendants, bracelets, chains, and earrings made of gold, silver, or platinum. In addition, they are providing customers with a wide range of services including Ravi Forexae, engraving services, repair services, and business memorabilia. At Ravi Jewellers, the jewellery is made with quality and care. They signify precious moments and memories, creating a timeless bond between loved ones. Having been built on the principle of honesty and integrity, it continues to reach great heights in buying and selling hallmark jewellery. Ravi Jewellers prides itself in its business ethics, and passion for customer service to which it has held tight to for then 55 years.
CAPTION - Ravi Jewellers' Managing Director R. Maheswaran receiving the award
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