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GIVA Rolls Out a High-Impact, Multi-City Campaign for the GIVA Exchange Fest
Jewellery Brand Leverages Ambitious Multi-City OOH Strategy, Featuring Full Bus Wraps, Mobile Vans, and a Viral Bus Shelter Installation Made of Real Old Jewellery, to Drive Participation in its ‘Exchange Fest’.
GIVA, one of India’s fastest-growing jewellery brands, has launched an extensive, multi-city campaign to promote the GIVA Exchange Fest, an initiative encouraging customers to bring in their old or unused jewellery and exchange it for exciting benefits including a chance to win luxury holidays.
To bring the fest to life across India, GIVA executed one of its most ambitious on-ground visibility plans to date. The brand rolled out complete bus wraps across Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, and Kolkata, ensuring thousands of daily impressions and turning everyday commutes into striking reminders of the fest. Bus shelters in high-density neighbourhoods in Bangalore and Chennai further amplified the presence, ensuring consistent visibility at key touchpoints.
Mobile vans travelled deep into major cities such as Ahmedabad, Pune, Indore, Surat, Bhopal, Patna, Lucknow, and Ludhiana taking the campaign directly to residential clusters and marketplaces. This hyperlocal format enabled GIVA to reach communities where consumers could engage with the message in a more personal, everyday context.
Inside India’s most frequented malls, GIVA installed experience-led setups that stood out in high-footfall environments. From Nexus Koramangala to The Grand Venice Mall, these installations created immersive brand moments that encouraged walk-ins, trial, and discovery. Auto branding across Bangalore added yet another layer to the city-level footprint, extending reach throughout the day.



One of the most striking elements of the campaign was GIVA’s first-of-its-kind bus shelter installation, created using hundreds of real, non-silver jewellery pieces ranging from broken earrings and outdated necklaces to clunky fashion jewellery that customers no longer wear. This dramatic visual showcase brought the core message of the GIVA Exchange Fest to life: bring any old, junk, or broken jewellery and walk away with stunning silver in return. The installation quickly became a crowd magnet, with commuters stopping to take pictures and social media users sharing the display widely. By transforming everyday clutter into a bold public statement, GIVA not only drove awareness but also turned the Exchange Fest into a relatable, city-level conversation starter.
By integrating transit media, mall experiences, radio, and neighbourhood-level branding, GIVA successfully bridged the gap between awareness and action. The brand saw strong engagement across cities, with customers showing up at stores eager to participate in the Fest and share their experience online further amplifying visibility through organic posts and community sharing.
This campaign reflects GIVA’s commitment to building memorable, consumer-first brand experiences and showcases the company’s ability to execute high-impact marketing across diverse markets. As the Exchange Fest continues, the momentum highlights how innovative offline experiences combined with mass-scale visibility can create powerful retail outcomes.
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Bhima Jewellery Unveils Limited Edition Signature Collection & Inaugurates Great Indian Antique Jewellery Fest
Festive offers, exclusive antique designs and special launch highlight the Christmas–New Year celebration across select Kerala showrooms
Bhima Jewellery has launched the Grand Great Indian Antique Jewellery Fest at its showrooms in Thiruvananthapuram, Pothencode and Attingal, marking the festive season with exclusive launches and attractive offers. The inauguration ceremony was held in the presence of Bhima Jewellery Chairman Dr. B. Govindan, Managing Director Suhas M.S., Directors Gayatri Suhas and Navya Suhas, along with valued customers.
Running from December 20 to December 31, the festival offers customers up to 50% off on gold jewellery, discounts of up to Rs.15,000 per carat on diamond jewellery, and exchange benefits of up to Rs.2,000 on old gold.


A major highlight of the fest was the unveiling of Bhima Jewellery’s Limited Edition Signature Collection, specially curated for the occasion. The collection showcases antique-inspired designs that reflect exceptional craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director Suhas M.S. invited customers to celebrate the Christmas and New Year season with Bhima Jewellery, noting that over 3,000 handpicked statement pieces from across India have been brought together for the festival. The Great Indian Antique Jewellery Fest aims to deliver a distinctive shopping experience through exclusive collections, festive benefits and Bhima Jewellery’s trusted legacy of purity and excellence.
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