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28 september 2017
On September 28, GEVORKYAN jewelry brand presented a new capsule collection of Royal Traditions jewelry at the JUNWEX Moscow exhibition.
The collection was brought to life by GEVORKYAN, a brand of the Estet Jewelry House. It reflects the centuries-old jewelry traditions of the Romanov family, the luxury of the royal treasure and the high moral qualities and values ​​of the family of the last Russian emperor, which led to their canonization by the Russian Orthodox Church.
The central necklace of the collection is dedicated to the last Russian empress, wife of Nicholas II, Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna. The source of inspiration for creating four more jewelry sets were the images of her beautiful daughters, the young Princesses Olga, Tatyana, Maria and Anastasia.
The brand has been preparing the release of the collection for more than a year. Its design takes into account the artistic features of the Tsarist era jewelry pieces which have survived to the present day.
"In the year that marks the 100th anniversary of the Russian October Revolution, many people remember and are trying to rethink the significance of this crucial period in the history of Russia," said Gagik Gevorkyan, Chairman of the Council of the Guild of Jewelers of Russia and the President of the Estet Jewelry House. "The GEVORKYAN brand decided to pay tribute to the legacy of the House of Romanovs."