News Entertainment Celebrities Zaheer Khan, Sagarika Ghatge mark their first Valentine's Day in a special way. Deets inside

Zaheer Khan, Sagarika Ghatge mark their first Valentine's Day in a special way. Deets inside

On this day today, couples seek deeper understanding and acceptance for each other and for who they are as individuals.

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The Valentine's Day becomes extra special when it's your first valentine's day as husband and wife! 

For the newly wedded couple Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge, this day, had to be marked with rare and precious platinum. 

Having been blessed with Platinum Evara during their wedding, the couple fell in love with it for its simple elegance and exclusivity.
To commemorate their first Valentine's Day as a married couple they decided to celebrate the day with Platinum Love Bands. Platinum Love Bands capture the emotion of the rare commitment between a couple. Today, couples seek deeper understanding and acceptance for each other and for who they are as individuals. Zaheer and Sagarika relationship has been that rare one that mirrors this sentiment effortlessly.

Dressed in a blue dress, wearing her Platinum Evara jewellery, Sagarika said, "Zaheer is the centre of my world. The love we have for each other stems from a great friendship and a deep connection. And rare Platinum is the perfect expression of the love I feel for my one and only. Exchanging Platinum Bands will be a beautiful reminder of our first Valentine's Day for many years to come."

Complementing his beautiful wife, the ace cricketer looked suave in a Blue Jacket and Platinum Evara men's bracelet. He shared, "It feels right to celebrate this day with platinum. It echoes the sentiment we feel today as husband and wife. There couldn't be a better way to celebrate "us" than with rare and precious platinum."
Celebrate the inimitable relationship you share this Valentine's Day with the new collection of Platinum Love Bands that celebrates 'Contemporary love'. The designs use masculine and feminine design nuances connected through singular design element to complement each other making it all about being personal and intimate.

Diamonds have been used to accentuate the design and femininity for the woman's rings, while a substantive metal look with interplay of textures and finishes adds the necessary gravitas to the men's range.

Platinum 30 times rarer than gold is progressively becoming the metal of choice of young India. Appeal lies in the high emotional connect of the metal and innovative designs which are reflective of the international trends. Leading retailers have a platinum counter at their stores.

In order to assure consumers of the purity of platinum jewellery, Platinum Guild India Pvt. Ltd. has appointed Trust Ever Assurance Services LLP to audit and monitor its Purity Assurance Scheme. Under this scheme, all authentic platinum jewellery in India comes with a Purity Assurance Card and bears the purity mark of "Pt 950" stamped inside the piece. This also serves as an assurance of a 'buy back' programme.

(with ANI inputs)