An appealing array of lightweight jewellery in traditional designs under the label ‘Syrandry’ is a highlight at Chungath Jewellery. For example, a Sharapoli mala (neckpiece), which would traditionally be made in around three sovereigns, is available in 1.5 sovereigns.
According to Rajive Paul Chungath, managing partner of Chungath Jewellery, combo bridal sets are available in 10, 25, 50, and 100 sovereigns.
“Soon-to-be brides and their families can choose any number of items with varied designs within the selected combo scheme. They come in low making charges.” Kids jewellery inspired by popular Disney characters and branded Azva bridal jewellery by World Gold Council are the other items to watch out for, adds Rajive.
‘Nagas’ range of jewellery with embossed designs of mythological characters made by a lone family of goldsmiths in Nagpur, Chettinad designs and an economical range of diamonds at prices starting from Rs 3,000 form a part of the collection.
Chungath is located opposite Canara Bank, MG Road branch.