Al Moallim launches Tiffany Key Collection in Saudi Arabia Tiffany designs the ultimate key to fashion
Tiffany & Co., represented by Mohammed Othman Al Moallim Company in Saudi Arabia announced its latest innovation, the new jewelry key collection that comes in trendy and fashionable shapes and styles. Keys from the company's archives inspire the new Tiffany Key Collection. The work of skilled goldsmiths and silversmiths, these exquisitely crafted vintage keys unlock jewelry and keepsake boxes, albums, diaries and steamer trunks, as well as private clubs and country manors. Other archival keys encrusted with gems were designed as brooches and charms, incorporated in a coat of arms or given as gifts to heads of state.
August 18, 2009 12:00 by Aarti Nagraj
The Tiffany Key Collection includes an array of fanciful designs: medallion-shaped keys that promise access to wondrous places; romantic heart-shaped keys meant to lock away those letters of love; poetic flower-topped keys that are graceful & feminine; and luxurious keys set with sparkling diamonds.
Al Moallim has introduced the new collection and is available now at the Tiffany & Co stores in Saudi Arabia. Al Moallim is the main distributor of Tiffany & Co in Saudi Arabia with a total number of 5 Tiffany stores, one store in Riyadh, one in khobar, two stores in Jeddah and a new store recently opened in June 2009 at the Stars Avenue Mall, Jeddah. Star Avenue Mall is one of the newest malls in Jeddah known to be the major commercial centre of Saudi Arabia and the city’s premier lifestyle destination for shopping and entertainment.
Al Moallim is a leading business house from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a long history in manufacturing jewelry and trading in watches & fashion accessories.
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About Tiffany & Co:
Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) was established in 1837 with a commitment to quality and craftsmanship that is the basis of its heritage as a world-premier jeweler. Renowned for its diamond authority, the company continues as fashion’s arbiter with designs of legendary style that reveal Tiffany in its truest light: a dynamic enterprise of modern glamour and luxury that is dedicated to its great tradition of excellence. For additional information, please visit tiffany.com or call our shareholder information line at 800-TIF-0110.
5 Tiffany Stores operating in Saudi Arabia and represented by Mohammed Othman Al Moallim Company:
Riyadh: Kingdom Mall store 01 2112 444 EXT 200
Khobar: Rashed Mall store 03 899 0826
Jeddah:
1- Khayyat Mall store 02 283 0353
2- Tahlia Mall store 02 263 4685
3- Stars Avenue Mall store 02 275 4701
For More Information please contact:
Noura Souki
Pencell PR & Events
Tel: +971-4-4278733
noura@pencelldubai.com
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