Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 19 Oct 2022, 01:36 am

Kolkata/NITN: JW Marriott Kolkata has a range of customised gift hampers to choose from this Diwali, starting from Rs 1800.
These crafted custom-made hampers offer a selection of pralines, Indian sweets, assorted nuts, signature desserts, along with wine, champagne and designer diyas.
These artisanal hampers named ‘Diwali with Marriott’ has been designed by well-known Indian fashion designer Manish Malhotra.
There is also a special Designed by Manish Malhotra range starting from Rs 1250 (plus tax).
The Diwali hampers will be available until November 7, 2022 (which gives you enough time to pick up some for Bhai Dooj).
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