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Gold factory releases anniversary collectionFriday, 20th May 2005 (4480 views) India's Gold Factory has released a new collection to mark its three-year anniversary.The new collection consists of thokai noksha pieces - made from beaten sheets of gold and terracotta jewellery complimented by the precious metal. In addition, a new savings scheme at the company has been launched to reward savers with gold, according to the Calcutta Telegraph. Describing Swarna Sanchay, Brinda Ganguly Sirkar of Gold Factory, said: "The scheme is spread over a period of one, two or four years and members can save the price of one gm of gold every month. "At the end of the year they get the accumulated amount and half a gram extra from the store. They can then use the amount to buy something of their choice." Gold Factory offers earrings, nose studs and rings for as little as Rs 2,000.
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