Arazi jewellery from New York spearheaded by the husband-wife team of Albir and Kamo showcased a number of expensive personal accessories at their booth at the Alfardan Jewellery pavilion.
“There are many people here who love to possess such personal accessories, which are designed at my workshop under my direct supervision”
A migrant to the US from Syria more than 40 years ago, Albir is doubly sure about the likes, interests and requirements of the elite and affluent people of the Gulf region.
“I’m extremely familiar with the market requirements and I have no doubt that these pens would have buyers from among the very resourceful people of the Gulf region. There are many people here who love to possess such personal accessories, which are designed at my workshop under my direct supervision,” said Albir. The maker said a number of designers were involved in their making.
Among those displayed were diamond-studded pens ranging between $100,000 and $150,000. The booth also housed personal expensive jewellery collections, including necklaces and ear rings.
A pen costing $150,000 is displayed at the Arazi Jewellery booth at the Alfardan Jewellery pavilion. PICTURE: Shemeer Rasheed