CYPRIOT
JEWELlERS EXHIBIT AT INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY SHOW IN NEW YORK
July
26,
2004
 Six Cypriot jewellery designers are presenting
their creations at the annual JA International Jewelry Show that is taking place
between the 25-28 of July, 2004 at the 
Jacob
 
Javits
 
Center
 in 
New York City
. The show is
one of the largest of its kind worldwide and has been organized in 
New York
 for the past
17 years with the participation of almost every country in the world. Over
14,000 American jewellery retailers visit the exhibition.
Six Cypriot jewellery designers are presenting
their creations at the annual JA International Jewelry Show that is taking place
between the 25-28 of July, 2004 at the 
Jacob
 
Javits
 
Center
 in 
New York City
. The show is
one of the largest of its kind worldwide and has been organized in 
New York
 for the past
17 years with the participation of almost every country in the world. Over
14,000 American jewellery retailers visit the exhibition.
The 
Cyprus
 pavillion
showcases the works of six companies: Jewellery Emerald Ltd., Tonia
Jewellers, Andreas  Kavallaris, M.C.
Jewelry Ltd., Å.S.
Jewellery, MCJ Export Ltd., and Nicos Ioannou. The 
Cyprus
 exhibit was organized and overseen by the 
Cyprus
 
Trade
 
Center
 in 
New York
 and featured a variety of gold, handcarved jewellery, icons, jewellery with
precious stones, some inspired by Archaic Cyprus others by modern trends and
many other pieces. The exhibitors successfully promoted Cypriot gold and silver
jewellery exports to the 
United States
 and presented the historical Cypriot tradition and cultural heritage in the
field of jewellery design.
The Trade Commissioner of 
Cyprus
 in 
New York
, Mr. Dennis Droushiotis highlighted the impressive presence of Cypriot jewelers
at this years’ exhibition and the great interest the buyers showed for the
modern and traditional designs of Cypriot jewellery. Cypriot jewellery exports
have been rising steadily in the 
United States
 due to the Cyprus Ministry of Commerce’s effective marketing campaign.
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