Little Asia Emporium opens new showroom in Main Street

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Little Asia Emporium (Pvt) Ltd. opened its newest textile showroom on 01st of June, taking a step further to expand their reach in the city of Colombo. Located at No.73, 75 A, Main Street, Colombo 11, the showroom is at the midst of what is known as the ‘textiles hub’ in Colombo.

The opening of the showroom was graced by many distinguished guests including parliamentarians and prominent Indian and local artists.

The newest showroom of Little Asia Emporium is a five story building that is furnished with a myriad of modern facilities. Catering to all ages, religions and cultures, the showroom is filled with a wide range of alluring products that will enthral all who visit the premises. Clients who walk into the showroom will be met with an exhaustive range of choices arrayed with bright colours reminiscent of an enchanting kaleidoscope.

The vibrant range of textiles within Little Asia Emporium include sarees, shalwars, bridal wear, children’s wear, gent’s wear that also comprise of stylish and refined wear for grooms, western and eastern wear and much more for all occasions. The showroom also includes other products such as a striking range of accessories including footwear and cosmetics, making Little Asia Emporium a one stop shopping destination in regards to all fashion related requirements. All items are directly imported from manufacturers in India, China, Bangkok and Indonesia and in addition several eminent designers have lent their expertise to this remarkable showroom.

Furthermore, the showroom will also incorporate exclusive designs from Little Asia’s very own brand, ‘Gangothari’, designed and fabricated in a saree loom owned by Little Asia Emporium. Gangothari is a brand that encompasses unique and exquisite bridal designs comprising of eye catching colours that soothes the mind. The brand is synonymous with quality and reliability that are present in each thread of the soothing material.   

Armed with a diligent staff, the customers who patronise the showroom will be able to obtain specialised guidance and assistance with their selections. Furthermore, Little Asia Emporium offers Skype facilities for the customers who want to communicate and show their selections for relatives and friends. “Little Asia has become a well renowned and established name among saree buyers of Colombo,” said Little Asia Emporium Founding Chairman R. Rajamanikkam, adding, “Over the years we have been able to establish Little Asia as a prominent showroom in the heart of Colombo that has earned the favour of many shoppers. Our objective has always been to stay well informed about the latest fashion trends in India, thereby providing the best for our Sri Lankan clientele. Due to such dedication and precise attention, we have been able to sustain Little Asia name in this volatile market. Therefore, most notably, we would like to thank all our existing clients who have been patronising our store for countless years and expect their support to continue with the latest venture.”

“Main street is the hub of textiles, so our brand has to be prominent, thus the reason for opening the mega store at this location. We have ample experience and therefore we can meet the expected standards of our clientele with this expansion. Furthermore, we are known for top quality products with best prices and we possess a group of well trained and experienced staff, which is the core of our success.”  

Since its inception in 1997 Little Asia Emporium (Pvt) Ltd. constantly strives for excellence and perfection while catering to the needs of customers from all walks of life. With its first store located in Wellawatte, Little Asia Emporium already has a solid client base and has developed a strong relationship with its customers.

In the future the showroom hopes to add more variety to the existing lines of products and Rajamanikkam insists that Little Asia will always be hailed as the place for the most fashionable textiles and will continue to improve its standards to reach international standards.

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