Tanishq, India’s top jewelry brand, has opened its fifth U.S. store in the Pacific Northwest at Redmond Town Center. The store’s grand opening on February 28 has been met with enthusiasm, offering a range of beautifully crafted gold and diamond jewelry to customers in the Seattle area.
The 3,640-square-foot showroom offers a variety of over 5,000 fine jewelry pieces, blending South Asian heritage with modern design. It aims to meet the growing demand for quality, transparency, and ethically sourced jewelry in the region.
The opening event featured Prakash Gupta, the Consul General of India in Seattle, and Angela Birney, the Mayor of Redmond. Both leaders joined Tanishq in celebrating the brand’s arrival in the area. As Seattle continues to attract professionals and families who appreciate both tradition and modern living, Tanishq’s presence offers a trusted destination for fine jewelry enthusiasts who value craftsmanship and heritage.
“Our expansion into Seattle is an exciting milestone for us,” said Amrit Pal Singh, Business Head – North America, Titan Company Limited. “We are thrilled to bring Tanishq’s legacy of quality and artistry to the Pacific Northwest, where customers deeply appreciate fine craftsmanship.”
Seattle-area customers are invited to visit the new store to explore Tanishq’s signature jewelry collections, which celebrate milestones with timeless elegance. The store is open seven days a week, providing a premium shopping experience for those seeking high-quality, heritage-inspired designs.
About Tanishq
Tanishq, part of the TATA Group, has been a leader in luxury jewelry for over two decades, combining tradition with contemporary styles. With more than 400 stores across India, North America, the Middle East, and the Far East, Tanishq is renowned for its elegance and craftsmanship. In the U.S., the brand is rapidly expanding with stores in New Jersey, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, and Atlanta.
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