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“Seasons of Russian Luxury” to be opened on December 14 in Penza

11:00 | 20.11.2013 | Society

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Penza, 20 November 2013. PenzaNews. The fourth exhibition “Seasons of Russian Luxury,” organized by the jewelry house “Yakhont,” will be opened in the Governor’s House in Penza on Saturday, 14 December.

“Seasons of Russian Luxury” to be opened on December 14 in Penza

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The famous Russian jeweler Ilgiz Fazulzyanov, who was twice the winner of the competition “International Jewellery Design Excellence,” will personally present his works to the guests.

Penza residents will be able to see the award-winning works of the master – the suite “Butterflies” and the charms “Snowbirds” in the new interpretation.

In addition, visitors of the exhibition will be introduced to the rings “Autumn. Agrimonies,” “Irises in the Sunset,” “Dragonflies,” “Irises in Bogs” and other works.
“In our company, there is an unspoken rule – once a year we organize the event in one of the cities of Russia. I am very happy that thanks to the jewelry house “Yakhont” in Penza, everything is prepared for the project. I am talking not only about organizational aspects, but also about preparing the public, which is usually the most difficult part. It is a colossal work to convey to people that in our country there are jewelers whose works are recognized all over the world. And these decorations are not just no worse than international brands, they are performed with ingenuity that can hardly be surpassed,” Ilgiz Fazulzyanov said.

According to the jeweler, specially for the event he is planning to create something dedicated to Penza.

“It will be something that would be associated with your city. My jewelry works always contain some idea, a sense-bearing unit, a grain of philosophy, understood by the audience. When the master puts a part of the soul in his work, it is always noticeable,” he said.

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