CaratLane launches its first store in Mysore
New Delhi/IBNS: CaratLane - A Tanishq Partnership, India's leading Omni-channel jeweller has launched its 1st store in Mysore, taking the store count to 23 stores in the Southern region of India. CaratLane now has 75 stores spread across the country.
Marking this special occasion, Mithun Sacheti, Founder & CEO of CaratLane said, “We are thrilled to celebrate the opening of our 75th store in India. Karnataka has always been an important market for us, and we are excited to launch our 1st store in Mysore. This store is sure to become a favourite among shoppers, as we've designed it to meet their every need.”
Situated at Devaraja Mohalla, an eminent shopping area in Mysore this outpost of CaratLane will benefit shoppers who are looking for modern and beautiful jewellery and the opportunity to try it before they purchase.
“CaratLane stores are very different from the typical Indian jewellery stores. A solitaire corner and an extremely helpful team of experts are what makes the experience exceptional. We are looking forward to welcoming the residents of Mysore to a whole new experience that will help them discover fine jewellery like never before,” added Sacheti.
CaratLane has been able to cater to a vast audience since it has designs starting from as low as Rs. 5000.
"As a part of the launch, the store is offering a Flat 25% off on Diamond Prices of ALL designs for a limited period,” said Aakrosh Sharma, Senior Vice President - Merchandising & fulfilment at CaratLane, who was present at the launch.
Keerthi Ramesh, an online customer from Mysore says, “I am extremely delighted that CaratLane is now open in Mysore. I have been following CaratLane on Instagram and always wanted to try on the designs before buying. Now that I have a store so close to my home I would love to go and see my favourite designs and buy them."
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