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Actress Subhasree unveils Titan Raga's new collection

| | Sep 19, 2014, at 03:38 am
Kolkata, Sept 18 (IBNS): To celebrate the homecoming of Goddess Durga, Raga from Titan launched Garden of Eden, a collection of ornate watches, in the city on Thursday.
The timepieces, inspired by nature, are an incarnation of the exotic flora and fauna of paradise. 
 
A tribute to the modern woman, this special collection of watches reflects a unique facet of preciousness, in both concept and rendition. 
 
Embellished with Swarovski crystals and adorned with enamel work, the watches are a portrayal of the latest trends in global watchmaking. 
 
Priced between Rs 3795 to Rs 13955, the watches are available in World of Titan and Helios stores as well as leading multi-brands outlets like Lifestyle and Shoppers Stop and authorized dealer stores.
 
The Garden of Eden collection from Raga was unveiled by actress Subhasree Ganguly and Rajeshwari Srinivasan, Associate Vice President & Regional Business Head of East, Titan Company Limited at a glitzy event in the city.
 
Sharing his sentiments, H G Raghunath, CEO – Watches & Accessories Division, Titan Company Ltd. said, “At Titan, the launch of the Garden of Eden collection from Raga marks the beginning of the festive season. We constantly strive to create beautiful timepieces that are perfect for the Indian woman. Raga has always fashioned avant-garde collections like Pearls, Opera, Cities, Diva, Flora, Weaves, Aqua and Kitch that are beautiful, sensual and treasurable. Raga watches have been an integral part of the Indian woman. We are very happy to bring this collection to our customers that is perfect to celebrate the occasion of Durga Pujo.”
 
Speaking on the occasion of the launch, Rajeshwari Srinivasan said, “We have launched this new collection of timepieces from Raga, keeping in mind the festive fervor in the City of Joy. It gives us immense pleasure to be able to give our customers an exceptionally beautiful collection of watches, truly befitting of the season. The Garden of Eden collection has been created with delicate craftsmanship, for the confident and graceful woman, much like the Goddess Durga.”
 
 
Actress Subhasree Ganguly expressed her joy in unveiling the collectionand said: “I have always admired the beauty of the Raga timepieces from Titan and I am absolutely thrilled to be launching the Garden of Eden collection for the festive season. The watches are absolutely stunning and I think this collection has something to suit every woman’s sense of fashion. Truly, there is no better occasion to buy one than this time of year.” 

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