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Tanishq Debuts in Orlando, Tysons Corner

Tanishq at The Florida Mall in Orlando (Photo via PRNewswire)

Tanishq, a fine jewelry brand from India, has opened its first Florida location at The Florida Mall. Situated near the Primark entrance at 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, the 1,800-square-foot boutique store opened to customers on October 4 and celebrated its grand opening on December 4. The company also continued its expansion in the U.S. presence with a debut in Tysons Corner on December 2.

The Florida event featured a ceremonial lamp lighting, ribbon cutting, and a fusion performance blending Western and Indian artistry. Guests enjoyed a Naachworld dance presentation and a violin recital, offering a glimpse into the cultural influences that shape the brand.

The Florida celebration included a ceremonial lamp lighting and live music, offering guests an immersive introduction to the brand’s artistry and cultural heritage. Setting a unique precedent, the ribbon cutting for the Orlando Tanishq store was conducted by all the women guests in attendance. The grand store launch was further elevated by the presence of senior Titan leadership.

Inside the new store, customers can explore more than 5,000 pieces, including exclusive collections curated specifically for the Orlando market. Highlights include the Heart Collection, Birthstones and the Paper Clip Collection, alongside the brand’s signature gold, diamond and gemstone designs. The store offers jewelry for weddings, festivals, gifting and everyday wear.

“Orlando offered an opportunity to introduce Tanishq to a global audience,” said Amritpal Singh, business head, TCL North America Inc. “With its fast-growing population, thriving tourism and strong South Asian community, it’s an ideal market for our expansion. We’re excited to bring our craftsmanship and modern approach to Indian fine jewelry to Central Florida, and to offer a destination where customers can discover pieces for every celebration.”

The celebration in the DMV market (Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia) welcomed Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Ambassador of India to the United States, as the chief guest. Additional dignitaries included Kannan Srinivasan, Virginia State Senator; Shuchita Sonalika, director and head,North America at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII); Michael McCabe, resident director, Tata Group North America and Arun Narayan, CEO, jewelry division, Tanishq.

“Tysons is one of the most dynamic retail destinations in the country, and opening here marks an important step in our U.S. journey,” Singh said. “The DMV is home to a vibrant and culturally rich South Asian community, and we’re looking forward to becoming part of the region’s growing jewelry landscape.”