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Wear Your Arabic Alphabets

The latest addition to Yazi Boutique is Arabic Alphabets on a necklace. I think it looks nice to wear with Kaftans, daraa’as, and ethnic inspired pieces. Prices start at BD 50.

Yazi Boutique is located at Al Aali Mall, Bahrain.

Comments

miss ghesquiere said…
hahahah. aham shay you just called your own culture "ethnic"!
Errant said…
thumbs down !
Anonymous said…
no no, very tacky
Anonymous said…
I LIKE!
Anonymous said…
I LIKE!
Anonymous said…
hi how long for delivery?
YAZI BAHRAIN said…
i like it i got one myself!!!
Anonymous said…
i love it:) it's a great gift idea :)
zuz said…
girls at my college habbaw eb the arabic alphabets last year;\, o i read about it in harper's bazaar dubai , an old issue, its not a new trend AT ALL
saraalk said…
its a new trend in Bahrain:P
Anonymous said…
arabic letters are never out of fashion darling!!!
it doesnt mean if it was in a magazine last year that it out of fashion or old?!?!?! Besides it came out in a magazine in DUBAI few months ago:) am sorry you didnt see that:)
AZM said…
This whole Arabic caligraphy thing is over saturated at the moment I believe, however I like these :-)

but in metal chain and not 'rope' :-)

Mine would be the letter "3een" :-D
Anonymous said…
not new,,, it is alreay in kuwait,,, since a year back,,,,,,
Anonymous said…
hi u deliver to kuwait and how long?
YAZI BAHRAIN said…
YES - 2WEEKS
Luxurina said…
I love them..It was about time sd came up with the Arab alphabet initial necklace.. Do they ship to the US? What's the price in USD?

www.luxurina.blogspot.com
YAZI BAHRAIN said…
Hi Luxurina,
Thanks! Yes we do, we ship everywhere
its actually $ 131
:)
Kim said…
Yazi-I really like it. Have you made any with bling yet? You have the BEST items in your shop. I can't wait to see your new items. Real quality not cheap & junky like so many other stores. Keep up the awesome work!!!
--Kim
YAZI BAHRAIN said…
Hi Kim Thanks for the comment
you can view more of Yazi on face book
group YAZI BAHRAIN

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