Sarrita Jewellery, one of the leading fine jewellery manufacturers in the country, was recently felicitated by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) - India as a ‘Global Icon’ in the gems and jewellery industry. The felicitation was announced at the third edition of the International Gem and Jewellery Show organised by the GJEPC, which was held at Intercontinental Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was attended by more than 50 Indian gems and jewellery-related industrialists and 300 international buyers.
Having entered the gems and jewellery industry in the mid-1980s, R. Balasupramaniyam, in partnership with P. Murugesu, founded the brand Sarrita in the year 2004. Since then, its roots have embedded sincerely in the industry, serving thousands of local and international customers with fine products known for their quality, novelty and gentility. Among Sarrita's products are bangles, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, pendants, rings, gold coins and chains which are made of rose, white, or yellow gold. Wedding bands, wedding necklaces, engagement rings and guard rings which come under their wedding collection, and the wide range of international and custom jewellery are also among their most-asked-for products categories. “It is their hard-earned money and dedicated savings that our customers come to us with. We are responsible to provide them with a guaranteed service. Serving all of them with fine jewellery is our happiness, and our commitment towards that end has significantly enriched the industry. This felicitation makes us feel that our tireless efforts, dedication, and visionary leadership have not gone unnoticed over the years." said R. Balasupramaniyam.
Mr. R. Balasupramaniyam receiving the award at the International Gem and Jewellery Show held at Intercontinental Hotel in Dubai
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