Bars and coins steal the shine from jewelry as Indians splurge up to $11 billion on gold this Diwali By styloux - October 27, 2025 12 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Indians bought up to $11 billion of gold in the Diwali week. But more gold was sold in the form of coins and bars than jewelry. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR A Pre-Met Runway Art Crawl Reveals How Designers Have Referenced Botticelli, Van Gogh, Kahlo, and More Met Gala Modelpalooza: All the Looks, All the Credits, All in One Place Need a Statement Piece? These Met Gala-Ready Handbags Look Like They Belong in a Museum Kate Middleton Just Cosigned Summer’s Hottest Color Pairing Jennifer Lawrence Adds an It-Girl Favorite to Her Statement Bag Collection Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen Are Twins, and So Are Their Handbags LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News Travel watch, advisory in effect in northeast Indiana, northwest Ohio styloux - January 25, 2026 0 Counties call for travel watches and advisories. Kim Kardashian’s Daughter North, 12, Reportedly Launching Brand as She Debuts... February 16, 2026 CLASSIC CLASSICS: 1927 Model T Ford: A bare bones truck January 24, 2026 Why Washington is hamstrung on protecting workers from AI March 8, 2026 HOT NEWS The 7 Best Handbags for Around $500 or Less Prototypes There’s an ‘art’ to writing AI prompts for personal finance, MIT... News Ivory Coast and Cameroon draw at Africa Cup as France great... St. Helena Island man in custody after armed robbery of SC...