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  2. Malabar Gold and Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Gold & Diamonds is an Indian jewellery group headquartered in Kozhikode, Kerala. The company was founded by M. P. Ahammed in 1993. [ 2 ] As of May 2023, it owns more than 330 showrooms across 11 countries, making it one of the largest chains of jewellery retailer in the world.

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    Plus, the designs aren’t just pretty—they’re also sustainably crafted using 95% recycled gold and diamonds. Because Catbird is a smaller brand, its policies are a little more strict.

  4. M. P. Ahammed - Wikipedia

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    M. P. Ahammed (born 1 November 1957) is an Indian businessman and the chairman of the Malabar Group of Companies. He is also the founder of Malabar Gold and Diamonds, one of the world's largest retail jewellery groups.

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    Conversely, the jewellery industry in the early 20th century launched a campaign to popularise wedding rings for men, which caught on, as well as engagement rings for men, which did not, go so far as to create a false history and claim that the practice had medieval roots. By the mid-1940s, 85% of weddings in the U.S. featured a double-ring ...

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    After 18 weeks, the NFL playoffs are finally here. Over the next three days we’ll have six wild-card games to decide who will move on to the divisional round.

  7. Aranjanam - Wikipedia

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    Gold Aranjanam. Aranjanam / Araijan Kodi (Malayalam: അരഞ്ഞാണം Tamil:அரைஞான் கயிறு [1]) [2] is a girdle-like ornament for the waist, worn around the waist by many south Indian adults and children. It is usually made of gold or silver, sometimes it may also be a red or black thread tied around the waist.