Jos Alukkas

Indian jewelry company

  • Jos Alukkas-Chairman
  • Varghese Alukkas-Managing Director
  • Paul J. Alukkas-Managing Director
  • John Alukkas-Managing Director
ProductsJewellery
Number of employees
3500+Websitehttps://www.josalukkasonline.com/

Jos Alukkas Jewellery is a renowned jewellery brand from Thrissur, Kerala, India. Established in 1964, it has grown from a family-owned business into a prominent player in the gold, diamond, and platinum jewellery industry across India.

History

The company's founder, Jos Alukkas, started with a small jewellery unit in Thrissur in 1964. Under his leadership, the brand introduced the standardization of gold with the 916 purity certification, a benchmark adopted widely in the Indian jewellery industry. Jos Alukkas is also credited with pioneering the concept of "gold supermarkets," large format stores offering a vast collection of jewellery. Today, the Jos Alukkas Group, chaired by Jos Alukkas and managed by his sons Varghese Alukkas, Paul J. Alukkas, and John Alukkas, operates over 60 large-format jewellery showrooms across India with over 5,000 employees.

Online Presence and Expansion

Jos Alukkas Jewellery was among the first Indian jewellers to launch an online store, making jewellery shopping more accessible. The brand offers exquisite collections of certified and high-quality gold, diamond, and platinum jewellery. The Jos Alukkas Group has diversified into the real estate sector through its subsidiary, Jos Alukkas Properties, with over 20 successful projects in South India.

Recent Developments

  • The brand recently launched its new premium diamond collection, "Nityara," unveiled by South Indian actress Keerthy Suresh.
  • Jos Alukkas announced a ₹5,500 crore investment plan to open 100 new stores across India over the next 7-8 years.
  • Actor R. Madhavan was signed as the brand's pan-India ambassador.
  • Jos Alukkas unveiled its latest jewellery collection, "Ivy," at a Mumbai event.


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