In a notable step toward digital retail innovation, Gargi by P N Gadgil & Sons has launched its fashion and silver jewellery collection on quick-commerce platform Blinkit. The service is currently available in Pune, with a Mumbai rollout expected by the end of May
The collaboration brings a selection of jewellery pieces priced under Rs.1000 to Blinkit’s instant delivery ecosystem, offering consumers quick access to affordable accessories for everyday use, festive occasions, or last-minute gifting. This move positions Gargi among the first Indian jewellery brands to experiment with rapid delivery formats for non-essential luxury items.
Aditya Modak, Co-founder and Director of Gargi, noted that the Blinkit launch aligns with the brand’s commitment to accessibility.
"Whether it's a spontaneous treat or a last-minute celebration, we want to meet the customer where they are. Blinkit allows us to do just that — deliver style and value within minutes," he said.
The initiative follows a year of significant transformation for Gargi, including the adoption of a franchise-owned, franchise-operated (FOFO) model, expansion to 96 physical stores across India, and a reported 240% growth in net profits. The Blinkit partnership is seen as a natural extension of the brand's effort to engage a younger, digitally native demographic that prioritizes convenience and affordability.
As the jewellery sector increasingly experiments with new retail formats, Gargi’s entry into the instant commerce space underscores a broader shift toward on-demand shopping experiences, even for categories traditionally associated with high-touch, in-store buying.
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