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Fashion Value Chain
a day ago
- Business
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Gargi Launches Bliss: Silver Charms in Bottled Keepsakes
Gargi by P. N. Gadgil & Sons, one of India's fastest-rising fashion jewellery labels, has introduced its latest offering—the Bliss Collection. Crafted entirely from 925 sterling silver, this line reimagines minimal jewellery with themed charms packaged in distinctive glass bottles, ideal for personal indulgence or heartfelt gifting. Each charm in the Bliss Collection symbolizes a sentiment—be it love, gratitude, or personal meaning. With motifs such as stars, hearts, notes, and nature-inspired icons, the collection brings a gentle narrative to everyday adornment. The bottle packaging adds to its charm, transforming each piece into a meaningful keepsake. Available exclusively in Gargi's 16 retail stores across India, Bliss invites shoppers to explore gifting not as a seasonal ritual but as an emotional gesture. Speaking on the launch, Aditya Modak, Co-founder of Gargi, noted, 'Jewellery speaks in silence. With Bliss, we've tried to make that unspoken communication more deliberate and memorable—whether you're buying for yourself or someone you cherish.' The launch follows a strong FY 2024-25 for the brand, with revenue reaching ₹128.4 crore, nearly tripling from the previous year. Net profits stood at ₹28.8 crore, driven by retail expansion, franchise growth, and entry into quick commerce through Blinkit in Mumbai. Bliss continues Gargi's focus on affordable, meaningful silver jewellery, blending minimal aesthetics with emotional resonance—proof that the most cherished gifts come in small, thoughtful packages.


Fashion Value Chain
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Value Chain
Zapurza Arts Festival 2025 Celebrates Culture & Community
The Zapurza Museum of Arts and Culture, an initiative by P. N. Gadgil & Sons, marked its third anniversary with the Zapurza Arts Festival 2025, a five-day celebration spread across two weekends: May 10–11 and May 17–19. Designed with school holidays and exam schedules in mind, the festival welcomed a multi-generational audience, offering an enriching blend of art, performance, and participatory workshops. Families experienced an array of activities including children's theatre, classical dance, and interactive sessions in jewellery design, calligraphy, bottle painting, clay modelling, and more. Founded by Shri Ajit Gadgil and Dr. Smt. Renu Gadgil, the museum continues to evolve as a vibrant space preserving India's artistic heritage. This year's event unveiled new exhibits alongside its existing collection of paintings, sculptures, textiles, heritage jewellery, and unique crafts like matchbox art and wooden relics. A PNGS spokesperson emphasized, 'Zapurza isn't just a museum—it's a space that brings stories and creativity to life. The festival's enthusiastic turnout reaffirms the importance of accessible, intergenerational cultural platforms.' With free exhibitions and performances, and nominally priced workshops, the festival ensured accessibility and inclusion. Activities like live pottery and block-printing demos ran in tandem with guided museum tours and performances by young theatre artists, delighting audiences of all ages. Zapurza will continue its year-round programming with educational initiatives, artist workshops, and cultural experiences, reinforcing its mission of making art immersive, inclusive, and community-centric.