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Exhibition: Quatre Filles at Marina Waves

A few days back I posted about "Quatre Filles" exhibition which will be held today at Marina Waves. Well, we are so lucky to have exclusive photos for you to see what they'll be displaying for sale. They will be exhibiting unique handbags, hand made brooches, mosaic jewelry from Venice as well as one of a kind bracelets in Silver (absolutely my fave!). They will also be taking orders for items already sold.


Flower diamante - KD 7


Flower brooches - 2 pieces - KD 4


Flower brooches - 3 pieces - KD 5

One of a kind bracelets in Silver KD 15


Mosaic bracelets KD 4 each



Adrienne Vittadini Seraphina in Grey KD 109



Rina Shah Spider bag KD 45

Paige Navy Blue clutch KD 40

Quatre Filles
will be held at Marina Waves (under Maki) from Saturday 29th September till 1st of October from 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM. For inquires, please call (+965) 636-6771 or e-mail them at 4filles@gmail.com.

Comments

Ansam said…
Confashion I had more exclusivity :-P
I was browsing their brochure last week :-P
Confashion said…
ansam
3alaich bil 3afiya :)
Exclusivity in Blogesphere then :P
Anonymous said…
ooo i love the cutesy personalized bracelet.. i wonder if the take international orders. merci for sharing this yummy treasure x
Anonymous said…
Fashionista, We are more than happy to create a bracelet for you and send it through international shipping. We'll just have to charge you for the shipment as well ;). If you're still interested please contact us on 4filles@gmail.com. Best Regards,
Quatre Filles.
Anonymous said…
Thanks confations for shareing this information ,i loved the personalized braclets .is there a web site i could order them from ?
Me :)
Anonymous said…
I adore the flower brochets.. I bought a pair of place mats that are similar to that from pretasouk.. they are called blu-black mats in home decor.. Totally cute..
Confashion said…
anonymous
ur more than welcome ;)
I think for the time being you can either e-mail them to request the bracelet or you can go to their ehibition at Marina Waves.
Ansam said…
I went and I bought the two flowers brooch
Confashion said…
ansam
cool! What did you think of the exhibition? :)

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