MPJ Jewellers opens new showroom in Shillong

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SHILLONG, Feb 8: Meghalaya-based jewellery brand, MPJ Jewellers, has relocated to a new 6,500 sq. ft. showroom in Shillong, marking a significant milestone for the brand.
According to a statement here, the opening of the showroom on Friday was attended by celebrated singer-songwriter Jessie Lyngdoh, who inaugurated the showroom at Jail Road, Police Bazar, opposite Courtyard by Marriott, Shillong, in the presence of esteemed dignitaries and guests.
Speaking on the occasion, MPJ Jewellers Managing Director Soumik Roy Chowdhury expressed his enthusiasm. “MPJ Jewellers is a market leader in Northeast India, and we are thrilled to move to a bigger and better location in Shillong. This showroom will showcase our finest jewellery collections, bringing joy and happiness to the people of Shillong. Notably, this is one of our largest showrooms in Northeast India, marking another step forward in our journey of excellence,” Chowdhury said.
Similarly, echoing his sentiments, Jessie Lyngdoh praised the brand’s craftsmanship. “MPJ Jewellers creates pieces that instantly elevate any look – effortlessly elegant, and brilliantly crafted. Their artistry is unmatched, and I can’t wait to see Shillong shine a little brighter with them,” Lyngdoh said.
Established in Shillong since 2012, MPJ Jewellers has a strong presence across Northeast.

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