Tanishq Opens 2 New Stores in the U.S.
The Indian jewelry brand recently opened stores in Atlanta and Seattle.

Its fifth store and its first in the Pacific Northwest opened in Seattle at Redmond Town Center last month.
The 3,640-square-foot showroom blends the brand’s South Asian heritage with contemporary designs.
"Our expansion into Seattle marks another important step in our journey to bring Tanishq's legacy of craftsmanship and trust to the U.S.," said Amrit Pal Singh, business head of North America at Titan Company Limited.
Tanishq is owned by The Tata Group, a Mumbai-based multinational conglomerate that owns 30 companies across 10 categories, including Tata Motors, Tata Consultancy Services, Air India, and Jaguar Land Rover.
The Tata Group also owns watch, jewelry, and eyewear brand Titan Company Limited, which is the parent company of Tanishq.
"We are excited to introduce our timeless collections to the Pacific Northwest, where a deep appreciation for quality and artistry aligns perfectly with our brand values,” said Singh.
The store’s grand opening event was attended by Prakash Gupta, consul general of India in Seattle, and Angela Birney, mayor of Redmond.
“With Seattle emerging as a thriving hub for professionals and families who cherish both tradition and modernity—Tanishq's arrival brings a trusted fine jewelry destination to a community that deeply values Indian craftsmanship, heritage, and innovation,” said Tanishq.
Its sixth showroom opened in Cumming, Georgia, just outside of the Atlanta area.
Opening the 3,270-square-foot showroom near Atlanta was a natural choice for Tanishq, said the brand, noting it’s one of the faster-growing cities in the U.S. with a “dynamic” retail landscape.

"Our journey in the U.S. is just beginning, and Atlanta is a key market for us," said Singh.
"We are proud to bring Tanishq's exceptional craftsmanship and trust to the vibrant and diverse Atlanta community, providing a destination for fine jewelry that seamlessly blends heritage and innovation."
The grand opening celebration was attended by Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, consul general of India in Atlanta.
“With an increasing demand for high-quality, ethically sourced jewelry in the region, the store's opening has been met with overwhelming enthusiasm,” said Tanishq.
The new showrooms each have more than 5,000 pieces of gold and diamond jewelry on display.
Tanishq has more than 400 showrooms worldwide, including in New Jersey, Houston, Dallas, and Chicago.
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