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Aubade Jewelry

If the sight of a full-arm-party of Cartier's and Van Cleef's is too much for you to handle (or if like me it turns you off), you must/should/have to stop by Aubade Jewelry, a newly-open and carefully curated boutique of fine jewelry from around the world. Located at Salhiya Complex (mezzanine 1), the boutique offeres a selection by some of the most-coveted names in the field of stylish jewelry, think One Jewelry Los Angeles,  Jacquie Aiche,  Alison Lou, Anita Ko, Diane Kordas, and more. 

I received an invite from the owner the drop-dead gorgeous Duha Al-Ramadhan last week to visit her boutique as she was hosting a private event in celebration of its opening. I browsed through the selection and I at least had my mind set on 4 different pieces! Her selection is perfect if you're looking for practical yet stylish jewelry for everyday's use. According to Duha, Aubade's selection is only sold in exclusive places such as Harrods, Barneys New York, Saks fifth avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Net A Porter.

The boutique's assortment of delicate, edgy, offbeat, and one-of-a-kind necklaces, rings, and bracelets can run a bit high. So best time to pass by would be the same day you get your salary credited to your account, alternatively you can go everyday if you can abuse your parents/hubby's credit cards. 

You can check out their Instagram account @aubadejewelry to get an idea of what Aubade boutique carries or you can scroll down to get an idea of their selection. 

Thank you Duha for inviting me and for your warm welcome, will sure pass by very soon to decide on what to get from my loooong wish list. 

Loved how Najla Al Mishari of N by Najla paired her pearl bracelets with Aubade's crescent necklace worn as a bracelet! N you kill me with your style! hearts hearts hearts! 

The beautiful owner of Aubade, Mrs. Duha Al-Ramadhan


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