Overseas Exhibition Report] First time! We are exhibiting at a jewelry show in Taiwan②.

Hello, I am Nakai, an Adan staff member.

Today, we would like to provide a live report from the Taiwan jewelry show that we reported on in our last issue!

Click here to read the previous blog.Overseas Exhibition Report] First time! We are exhibiting at a jewelry show in Taiwan①.

In this exhibition, Fujimori Co,INTERNATIONAL COLORED GEMSTONE ASSOCIATION (ICA)We are exhibiting in a booth called

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The president bought it overseas.Specialty colored stonesmainly
We mainly display unique one-of-a-kind items.

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There are a few products here and there that are familiar to Adan as well~♪♪
How do people in Taiwan react?

If there is an item you are interested in, please contact our in-store staff to place a hold on it.

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I'm not sure!
The president was interviewed.

Here is the ring he is wearing,
."iron ring".
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Jewelry made of iron, an ancient European tradition.
I love the combination with the 18k gold,
Processing steel is very difficult,Rare rings that can only be made by skilled craftsmenIt is.

Click here for the official pagehttp://www.tetsujewelry.jp/

This is a popular collection that was very eye-catching due to its rarity during my last business trip to Singapore.

I wonder what the interview was about...
I will report back to you when it is published in the media.

This is the Taiwan report.

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