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  2. Tanishq - Wikipedia

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    Tanishq is an Indian jewellery brand under Titan Company. [1] Founded in 1994, [2] ... In 2011, the Tanishq group launched the sub-brand called Mia for working women. [8]

  3. CaratLane - Wikipedia

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    CaratLane has raised four rounds of capital, Series A through Series D, with the most recent round being led by Tiger Global, a US-based Hedge fund. [10] In its fourth round of fundraising (in 2015) CaratLane received ₹ 192 crore (US$22 million) from Tiger Global making the sum total invested by the Hedge Fund approximately ₹ 318.31 crore (US$37 million).

  4. Titan Company - Wikipedia

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    Titan Company Limited is an Indian company that mainly manufactures fashion accessories such as jewellery, watches and eyewear.Part of the Tata Group and started as a joint venture with TIDCO, the company has its corporate headquarters in Electronic City, Bangalore, [5] and registered office in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.

  5. POW bracelet - Wikipedia

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    POW bracelet commemorating an American non-commissioned officer missing since 1966. A POW bracelet, also known as a POW/MIA bracelet, is a nickel-plated or copper commemorative bracelet engraved with the rank, name, and loss date of an American servicemen captured or missing in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.

  6. .hack//Legend of the Twilight - Wikipedia

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    The word "Bracelet" in the title was removed in North America, shortening the title to .hack//Legend of the Twilight, though TV Listings retained the original title during the show's run on Cartoon Network as part of its late Friday night/Early Saturday morning graveyard slot block from 2004–2005.

  7. Jodhaa Akbar - Wikipedia

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    The jewellery used for the costumes were purchased from the jewellery brand company Tanishq. [44] Jodhaa Akbar marked the company's second venture into films after the fantasy film Paheli (2005). A team of 200 craftsmen worked for 600 days to fashion and mould jewels made of gold gemstones. Around 300 kilograms of jewels were used.