Legacy

A LEGACY ETCHED IN GOLD

A GEM OF A DREAM THAT BEGAN A GOLDEN ERA

The Pandit Jewellers story spans five generations, beginning with a dream envisioned by its founder, Pt. Ram Chandraji, who opened Pandit’s first retail store in 1904. With it began a phenomenal journey.

BULANDSHAHR’S TRYST WITH ALL THINGS PRECIOUS AND PRICELESS

The pre-independence times were a period of resurgence and the generations of that era were hands-on in building the foundations of a nation ready to take birth and shine. Pt. Ram Chandraji’s two sons Pt. Brij Mukund ji and Pt. Prem Prakash ji belonged to that very renaissance generation of India that played a key role in the freedom movement and subsequent nation building activity following independence. They like their peers believed in a self-reliant and self-sufficient India that would be a shining example for the world to emulate. Pandit Jewellers’ erstwhile name ‘Pt. Brij Mukund Prem Prakashji Sarraff represented the brand’s bright future through the vision of Pt. Ram Chandraji’s young and bright ‘ratnas’. The transformation of the brand from a store to a large showroom was a natural progression of their efforts.

LENDING RHYTHM TO THE COLOUR, CLARITY AND CUT

Of every masterpiece was Mr Mahesh Kumar Gaur, the son of Brij Mukund ji, the third-generation entrepreneur, who along with being an enterprising pathfinder was also a talented musician having mastered the Tabla, Sitar, Banjo, Harmonium and Flute, as well as a graceful horse rider. Under his stewardship ably supported by his wife Smt. Yashoda Devi, Pandit Jewellers galloped from a rising brand to Bulandshahr’s jewellery icon setting the benchmarks of trust and purity in the entire district. His sons Mr Vijay Kumar Gaur and Mr Ajay Kumar Gaur inherited Pandit’s values passed down three generations.

PURITY, TRANSPARENCY AND TRUST

Vijay ji and Ajay ji ushered in a customer-centric ‘Feel at home’ factor to Pandit Jewellers’ work ethos offering patrons visiting the showroom a memorable experience beyond their expectations, in addition to the choicest collections of silver, gold, platinum, diamond, jadau and polki jewellery. Their contributions lifted the Pandit Jewellery brand many levels higher in terms of delivering purity and building lasting bonds of trust.

SYNERGISING THE TRADITIONAL WITH THE MODERN

Gaurav Gaur and Garima Gaur represent the fifth generation in the ‘Pandit’ lineage who have worked extensively and lend the ‘WOW’ factor to the Brand image. A Delhi Public School alumnus, Gaurav sharpened his skills with a Diamond Grading course at the prestigious GIA institute, while Garima is a DeBeers graduate. Together, they have blended Timeless Classics with Modern styles and introduced fresh new trends in Diamond, Polki, Kundan and other fashionable jewellery ranges. Watch this space….

Legacy

A LEGACY ETCHED IN GOLD

A GEM OF A DREAM THAT BEGAN A GOLDEN ERA

The Pandit Jewellers story spans five generations, beginning with a dream envisioned by its founder, Pt. Ram Chandraji, who opened Pandit’s first retail store in 1904. With it began a phenomenal journey.

BULANDSHAHR’S TRYST WITH ALL THINGS PRECIOUS AND PRICELESS

The pre-independence times were a period of resurgence and the generations of that era were hands-on in building the foundations of a nation ready to take birth and shine. Pt. Ram Chandraji’s two sons Pt. Brij Mukund ji and Pt. Prem Prakash ji belonged to that very renaissance generation of India that played a key role in the freedom movement and subsequent nation building activity following independence. They like their peers believed in a self-reliant and self-sufficient India that would be a shining example for the world to emulate. Pandit Jewellers’ erstwhile name ‘Pt. Brij Mukund Prem Prakashji Sarraff represented the brand’s bright future through the vision of Pt. Ram Chandraji’s young and bright ‘ratnas’. The transformation of the brand from a store to a large showroom was a natural progression of their efforts.

LENDING RHYTHM TO THE COLOUR, CLARITY AND CUT

Of every masterpiece was Mr Mahesh Kumar Gaur, the son of Brij Mukund ji, the third-generation entrepreneur, who along with being an enterprising pathfinder was also a talented musician having mastered the Tabla, Sitar, Banjo, Harmonium and Flute, as well as a graceful horse rider. Under his stewardship ably supported by his wife Smt. Yashoda Devi, Pandit Jewellers galloped from a rising brand to Bulandshahr’s jewellery icon setting the benchmarks of trust and purity in the entire district. His sons Mr Vijay Kumar Gaur and Mr Ajay Kumar Gaur inherited Pandit’s values passed down three generations.

PURITY, TRANSPARENCY AND TRUST

Vijay ji and Ajay ji ushered in a customer-centric ‘Feel at home’ factor to Pandit Jewellers’ work ethos offering patrons visiting the showroom a memorable experience beyond their expectations, in addition to the choicest collections of silver, gold, platinum, diamond, jadau and polki jewellery. Their contributions lifted the Pandit Jewellery brand many levels higher in terms of delivering purity and building lasting bonds of trust.

SYNERGISING THE TRADITIONAL WITH THE MODERN

Gaurav Gaur and Garima Gaur represent the fifth generation in the ‘Pandit’ lineage who have worked extensively and lend the ‘WOW’ factor to the Brand image. A Delhi Public School alumnus, Gaurav sharpened his skills with a Diamond Grading course at the prestigious GIA institute, while Garima is a DeBeers graduate. Together, they have blended Timeless Classics with Modern styles and introduced fresh new trends in Diamond, Polki, Kundan and other fashionable jewellery ranges. Watch this space….

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