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Jewellery chain CaratLane opens its 182nd store in Howrah

CaratLane recently opened its 180th store recently at Ghodbunder Road Thane followed by its 181st store at R City mall, Mumbai

Mumbai: Omni-channel Jewellery chain CaratLane opened its 182nd store at Avani Riverside Mall in Howrah, West Bengal. On the other hand, it recently opened its 180th store recently at Ghodbunder Road Thane followed by its 181st store at R City mall, Mumbai.

Sharing the news of the store launch, Deepika Khare, national head business development, CaratLane stated on LinkedIn, “Our 182nd store at Avani Mall Howrah.” 

CaratLane is a leading brand and business in the jewellery online industry catering to a different segment of customers with significant internal capabilities in design, manufacturing, technology and e-commerce. Founded in 2008 with the objective to make beautiful jewellery accessible, affordable and forever wearable, the brand offers a wide range of jewellery options including rings, earrings, bracelets and bangles and solitaire, etc. 

Avani Riverside was the first mall in Howrah district. It has a vast retail space of 4 lakh sqft. with an imposing frontage. Apart from this, it has a footprint of over 1 lakh sqft. on each floor. A rooftop terrace garden for parties, multi-level car parking, a food court, and an entertainment zone for kids are other features. 

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