Brands at the Fifty One East pavilion saw a huge response from visitors at the Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition, which concluded Saturday.
These include Rolex, CHANEL and Boucheron, which attracted a large number of visitors while the booths of several other brands at the pavilion also saw a big turnout of jewellery and watch enthusiasts.
Akillis, luxury French jewellery maker, was one of the exhibitors at the pavilion that showcased some of its latest and exquisite collections. Some of its major collections are Animal Tattoo, Capture In Motion, Capture Light, Capture Me News and Tattoo. Akillis is reinventing an instinctive French jewellery with Capture In Motion, a new collection of moving rings for men and women.
Akillis completes its jewellery tattoo art line with Animal Tattoo, a collection of 21 exclusives pendants inspired by terrestrial and marine wildlife depicted in ultragraphic lines, “rocking the traditional codes of bestiary creations".
<< Akillis jewellery
The Black & White versions in white gold undergo black DLC treatment - a cutting-edge technique known for its applications in luxury watchmaking and aeronautics.
Another prominent brand at the Fifty One East pavilion was Falamank by Tarfa Itani, which showcased some of its latest and prestigious collections at the event.
Founded in 2006 by Lebanese designer Tarfa Itani, Falamank by Tarfa Itani matches its rich oriental heritage with traditional craftsmanship to produce unique and handmade pieces of fine contemporary jewellery. Based in Beirut, this jewellery design house produces collections and bespoke pieces that are worn by women throughout the world.
From its Beirut main showroom, and through an exclusive network of selected stockists, Falamank by Tarfa Itani presents original designs of sculptural and fine jewellery – today’s contemporary collectibles.
Yvan Tufenkjian is another popular Lebenese brand that presented some of its elegant collections at the exhibition. Some of the models on display were the Ivy Collection, Oditi Collection and Stellar Collection.
Driven by creative pursuit of excellence, Yvan Tufenkjian draws inspiration from the power of jewellery and the significant place it holds in people’s lives – the jewellery that matters, the jewellery we cherish and the jewellery we covet as markers of milestones, keepsakes of ardors and memories, enhancers of beauty and sources of legacy.
Through this passion and commitment to a meaningful and radiating craft, Yvan Tufenkjian has carved out a formidable foothold in the world of fine jewellery. By intertwining cultural heritage and modern luxury, wearable works of art are designed as embodiments of the brand’s philosophy: delight and inspire the world’s elegant rebels.
Other major brands present at the pavilion were TUDOR, Piero Milano, Azza Fahmy, David Yurman, Ginette NY, leBebé; Marina B, Pandora and WOLF, among others.
These include Rolex, CHANEL and Boucheron, which attracted a large number of visitors while the booths of several other brands at the pavilion also saw a big turnout of jewellery and watch enthusiasts.
Yvan Tufenkjian jewellery.
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Akillis, luxury French jewellery maker, was one of the exhibitors at the pavilion that showcased some of its latest and exquisite collections. Some of its major collections are Animal Tattoo, Capture In Motion, Capture Light, Capture Me News and Tattoo. Akillis is reinventing an instinctive French jewellery with Capture In Motion, a new collection of moving rings for men and women.
Akillis completes its jewellery tattoo art line with Animal Tattoo, a collection of 21 exclusives pendants inspired by terrestrial and marine wildlife depicted in ultragraphic lines, “rocking the traditional codes of bestiary creations".
<< Akillis jewellery
The Black & White versions in white gold undergo black DLC treatment - a cutting-edge technique known for its applications in luxury watchmaking and aeronautics.
Another prominent brand at the Fifty One East pavilion was Falamank by Tarfa Itani, which showcased some of its latest and prestigious collections at the event.
Founded in 2006 by Lebanese designer Tarfa Itani, Falamank by Tarfa Itani matches its rich oriental heritage with traditional craftsmanship to produce unique and handmade pieces of fine contemporary jewellery. Based in Beirut, this jewellery design house produces collections and bespoke pieces that are worn by women throughout the world.
From its Beirut main showroom, and through an exclusive network of selected stockists, Falamank by Tarfa Itani presents original designs of sculptural and fine jewellery – today’s contemporary collectibles.
Yvan Tufenkjian is another popular Lebenese brand that presented some of its elegant collections at the exhibition. Some of the models on display were the Ivy Collection, Oditi Collection and Stellar Collection.
Driven by creative pursuit of excellence, Yvan Tufenkjian draws inspiration from the power of jewellery and the significant place it holds in people’s lives – the jewellery that matters, the jewellery we cherish and the jewellery we covet as markers of milestones, keepsakes of ardors and memories, enhancers of beauty and sources of legacy.
Through this passion and commitment to a meaningful and radiating craft, Yvan Tufenkjian has carved out a formidable foothold in the world of fine jewellery. By intertwining cultural heritage and modern luxury, wearable works of art are designed as embodiments of the brand’s philosophy: delight and inspire the world’s elegant rebels.
Other major brands present at the pavilion were TUDOR, Piero Milano, Azza Fahmy, David Yurman, Ginette NY, leBebé; Marina B, Pandora and WOLF, among others.