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azg: JEWELRY FAIR PROMISES PROGRESS

The 5-th fair named ‘Jewelry-2002’ ended its works May 23, in which 15 companies of eight different countries took part. Among the countries that sent their jewelry works to Armenian fair were Russia, Georgia, France, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Japan, Ukraine, Italy. Among the companies that participated in the fair were also joint Russian-German, Armenian-Canadian, Armenian-British and Armenian-Swiss enterprises.

Summing up the results of the fair, the chairman of the Yerevan Jewelry Plant’s (YJP) director’s council Emil Grigorian said that more than 6000 people visited the fair, 3000 out of which were guests, and around 500 – representatives of the foreign jewelry companies. Twelve auctions, 4 fashion shows and a jewelry show were held during the fair days. Couple of days ago the third congress of the Armenian Jewelers’ Union was held, where the chairman of the YJP’s directors’ council Emil Grigorian was awarded with an ‘Anania Shirakatsi’ order, and around 50 jewelers received high assessment by the government.

During the jewelry fair many agreements with foreign jewelry companies were signed (12% more than last year), which are mostly aimed at supplying Armenian jewelry companies with prepared raw materials and necessary equipment. Also agreements have been reached which will enable Armenian jewelers to participate in international jewelry fairs to be held in USA and Italy by the end of this year.

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