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First Store De Beers Opened in Baku
The world leader in production and sales of diamonds, De Beers has opened its first store in Baku at Neftchilar Avenue 121 today.
The first store, furnished in accordance with the concept of a rare design with elements of glass and light, was attended by representatives of the media.
The Baku shop offers a full range of products from De Beers. Collection of jewelry and jewelry strikes, and prices are dizzying and afford even a "challenging death": the value of some exclusive products in excess of $ 1 million for the reliability of De Beers prefers payments on credit cards and bank transfer.
Like others scattered around the world shops De Beers Diamond Jewelers, Baku boutique equipped with technology, "De Beers Iris", allows viewing all the beauty of each diamond expert level. CEO of De Beers Diamond Jewelers Francois Delage said that they are happy to serve customers from
Baku shop De Beers Diamond Jewelers will manage a group of companies PNN, which has a strong presence in the region for sales of precious stones and jewelry. - 08C-
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