Customised engraving business Etchcraft Emporium has expanded its jewellery offering and launched a 50-piece collection of bracelets for men and women. The jewellery line has gone live on the business’ direct to customer e-commerce store and in its brick-and-mortar outlets.
The bracelet collection is crafted from Grade 316L Stainless Steel with 22 karat gold plating, Etchcraft Emporium announced in a press release. Retailing from Rs 999, the line is designed to offer versatile designs which can be engraved with a name or word of the wearer’ choice.
“Our designs epitomise individuality and style, creating accessories that not only enhance appearance but also carry personal significance,” said Etchcraft Emporium’s co-founder Raghav Bansal in a press release. “We’re passionate about creating pieces that not only look great, but also have a deeper meaning and significance to the men who wear them. We’re thrilled to be able to share our vision with the world, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what jewellery can be. Alongside this collection, we’re thrilled to introduce 50 new products simultaneously, catering to diverse tastes.”
Etchcraft Emporium was launched in 2019 and describes itself as India’s first brand offering instant customised engraving services in 15 minutes. The business offers over 150 products, specialising in premium accessories and timepieces.
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