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Nothing to declare? Flyers to India not to fill customs form from tomorrow

As per the new rules, a male passenger can bring gold jewellery of up to 20 gms with a value cap of Rs 50,000 and a woman can carry 40 gms of gold jewellery with a value cap of Rs. one lakh.

Post By : IJ News Service On 31 March 2016 4:26 PM
Manubhai Jewellers has launched an exclusive collection of intricately designed chandbalis and traditional, vintage jhumkas. %% The design inspiration for these beautiful balis comes from the glorious temples of India to the flora and fauna of the country. The collection comprises of crescent-shaped Chandbali’s to luscious dangling jhumka’s. Chandbali’s with their circular design in gold and double crescent loops add fullness to the face. Elements such as pearls, semi precious white parabs and garnets within these chandbali’s add colour and glamour to the look. Some pieces incorporate design elements from temple jewellery while using rubies, south sea pearls and green onyx too. This stunning collection can be ideal for a perfect traditional ensemble.

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