Revealing Ancient Secrets

Prince Jewellery launches its 15th annual exhibition cum sale ‘Ancient Secrets’

July 12, 2014 04:02 pm | Updated 04:02 pm IST - chennai:

Samantha has an immense love for antique jewellery. Photo: M. Vedhan

Samantha has an immense love for antique jewellery. Photo: M. Vedhan

Thalis, addigais and manga malais from Tamil Nadu. Bridal ear ornaments from the Malabar Coast. Jhumkas from North India. And the famous Gauri shankaram necklace from Chettinad. Some more than 800 years old.

Prince Jewellery has just launched its 15th annual exhibition and sale “Ancient Secrets,” bringing together a collection of antique pieces and recreated vintage jewellery.

At the launch, Joseph Prince, Director of Prince Jewellery, said, “We collect these pieces through the year and hold the exhibition annually. Only limited pieces are available, and they have a good investment value.”

“It makes every girl feel like a princess,” said Actress Samantha, who inaugurated the event by talking about her immense love for antiques.

The exhibition is open till 29th July at their Cathedral Road showroo m.

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