Malabar Gold & Diamonds has opened its 21K exclusive showroom in Qatar. The showroom in Tawar Mall was inaugurated by Sheikh Ali Abdulla A A al-Thani in the presence of ambassador of Palestine to Qatar Munir Ghannam, Malabar Group vice-chairman Abdul Salam K P, Malabar Gold & Diamonds regional head Santhosh T V, and Naufal Thadathil, zonal head for Malabar Gold & Diamonds.
With an "exclusive and elaborate jewellery collection in 21K and 18K gold, certified diamonds, precious gems and pearls and the promise of a world-class shopping experience", the new showroom caters to the design and taste preferences of Arab customers, especially Qataris, the leading jeweller said in a press statement.
The showroom showcases both traditional and contemporary designs, inspired by Arabic culture and specifically handpicked for jewellery lovers.
“It is as part of catering to the jewellery preferences of our multinational customers that we have opened this 21K store in Qatar, exclusively for Arab customers,” said Abdul Salam K P. “We are confident that our customers will enjoy the world-class jewellery shopping experience at our new showroom in Tawar Mall while appreciating our values based on transparency, trust, quality and service.”
The showroom also features a “Bespoke Jewellery” lounge, where customers, especially prospective brides, can design their own jewellery with the help of experts.
"Malabar Gold & Diamonds offers an unparalleled jewellery buying experience with the ‘Malabar Promise’ of incomparable quality and service assurance’,” the statement notes. “‘Malabar Promise’ includes assured lifetime maintenance for the jewellery, 916 hallmarking certifying the purity of gold, IGI- and GIA-certified diamonds ensuring 28-point quality check of global standards, buyback guarantee and zero deduction on gold exchange, transparent and detailed price tag, fair price policy, responsible sourcing and fair labour practices.”
Malabar Group commits 5% of its profit to support socially responsible purposes both in India and abroad, since its inception in 1993.
Education, health, women empowerment, affordable housing and environmental protection are the focus areas for the group.