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    CITY A.M., UK
    May 7 2008


    Rocking all over the world
    07/05/2008



    LOTS of businesses these days pride themselves on their
    internationalism, but surely there are few which reach across the
    world like Avakian's. Founded by a man of Armenian heritage in
    Bulgaria and with shops in Geneva, Beirut, London, Moscow and Los
    Angeles, the brand caters for the jewellery needs of the global rich.

    Haig Avakian ' the Sevenoaks School and UCL-educated son of the
    founder, Edmond ' is equally at home in the family's store in Sloane
    Street as he is in Geneva (where he spent much of his youth) or LA,
    where the business recently set up a new store and where he now spends
    half his time.

    EXCLUSIVE

    As well as English, Avakian Jr also speaks Italian, Armenian, Spanish
    and French, all of which help him in the job of selling his exclusive
    jewellery which is manufactured in Italy, Germany and Switzerland. `We
    have lots of Middle-Eastern clients ' Saudi royals and people from the
    Gulf ' who like to spend two months of the year in London, in the
    summer,' he says.

    Much of the business's income comes from special commissions, a lot of
    it `for kings and governments, when they have to give gifts' and other
    people forwhom the downturn is `not an issue'.

    Avakian describes the pieces he sells as `unique and fun'. Many of
    them have an engineering-inspired twist ' his father is a civil
    engineer.

    The tops of rings swivel and the jewels screw out of earrings, so that
    they can be mixed and matched. Expansion is on the cards: Avakian says
    he plans to set up a store in the French ski resort of Courchevel and
    another in its Swiss equivalent, St Moritz. Avakian's best-selling
    jewellery is the Riviera collection, because it `appeals to all the
    markets', while others tend to be more popular with people from
    certain backgrounds.

    Russians like the extravagant Galaxy collection while the muted
    Tzarina is popular in the UK and the US. Avakian is the exclusive
    seller of Swiss watch brands Jaquet Droz and Bovet ' and launches his
    own next year, in an edition of 30, starting at £15,000. For
    now, though, the most lucrative part of the business is the bespoke
    items.

    `We also get requests for gold toothpicks and champagne holders with
    diamonds,' says Avakian.

    The most unusual commission? `One lady in Moscow asked us to make some
    handcuffs with one black diamond and one white. If she likes it she
    will get some more, this time with pink diamonds.'

    http://www.cityam.com/index.php?news=1 2971
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