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    C KRISHNIAH CHETTY JEWELLERS PVT. LTD., Touchstone West, 9th cross, Margosa Road, Malleswaram West, Bangalore, Karnataka 560 003. Tel: +91 80 4100 1869 +91 9611577227. ENQUIRIES AND SUPPORT EMAIL. [email protected]. Corporate office TIMINGS. 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS. FOLLOW US ON

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    It was in 1869 when Cotha Krishniah Chetty started the jewellery house. He received royal patronage from the then Diwan of Mysore. Today the fourth and fifth generations of the family are taking the legacy forward. The C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons store has a great collection in diamond, gold, platinum and silver jewellery. Their experienced craftsmen are constantly innovating with new designs while …

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    Our story begins in 1869, when Cotha Krishniah Chetty, sensing the opportunities that existed, decided to start a small enterprise in Bangalore. It was indeed foresight on the part of our founder to establish a fine jewellery business in the heart of the then British Cantonment. This jewellery house would compete with the jewellers of London, collaborate with them and learn from their stringent standards.

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    The early days of C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, when the Royal Houses and aristocracy of South and Central India were attracted by the sterling craftsmanship. Depicted above - a showcase with silver tea service, salvers, and the rich interiors of the shop where business was conducted sitting on 'gaddis' on the floor. The famous motif, the Ganda Bherunda, a mythical bird which was the emblem …

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