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Dhanteras Changes Money Spinners for Lucknow Markets

Dhanteras Changes Money Spinners for Lucknow Markets
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Lucknow: Gold coins, chains and requests for solitaire – Dhanteras ring on Tuesday are about people who make the heart to buy ornaments until late at night.
Get out of the gloom applies because Covid, the city market gets back their sheen with people heading to the jewelry store.
Jewelry says that the majority of people take minimalist home jewelry such as gold buttons, slim chains with pendants, diamond bracelets, solitaire rings, silver knick-knacks such as bracelets and trendy lightweight jewelry.
However, purchase jewelry for weddings goes for gold and meenakari works made complicated.
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Gem glowing and precious metals, along with decorated car showrooms, attracting people from all walks of life.
Jyoti Dwivedi, a housewife, said, “I bought a pair of gold earrings along with a set of Idol Lakshmi Ganesha made in pure silver for Diwali.
I only bought a small silver glass last year because of the Covid crisis but this year I decided To get idols.
“” I bought two silver coins for Dhanteras this year, “said SK Singh, a customer at a jewelry store in the Gole market.
Shikha Verma, a customer at a local car showroom said, “I ordered a scooter from my first salary last month and I received it today.
Getting a scooter of my choice which also with the money obtained with difficulty in Dhanteras is a lifetime experience.” Kiosks And the roadside equipment shop also witnessed a heavy rush until late at night with people who were busy buying equipment in silver and brass.
“Equipment and buying a broom are considered very profitable.
I bought certain items made of brass too,” Shikha Arora of Aashiana said.
Pragya, a resident of the extension of Jankipuram, said that he was waiting for Dhanteras’s shopping after Lovid Lull.
He left home today after four months to see the market.
(With input from Godhousol Sharma, Verika Sonakia, Himanshu Singh)

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