Inaara Jewelry CEO Saleem talks about their brand. The company makes unique jewelry. Their designs compete with international ones. The business has been family-run for generations. Everyone feels proud of their unique designs. Inaara has changed design trends.
The company has two brands: Inaara and AAYP. AAYP offers online services in Pakistan. At Chaicon, the team showcased physical products as a B2B opportunity. Visitors liked seeing the jewelry in person, which benefits the online business.
Customers are happy with the products. The team wants customers to feel proud. Their designs provide a special feeling. Quality is never compromised. Many customers want to partner with the brand. Women at Chaicon loved the products. This event gave them recognition.
Inaara offers many products. The collection includes nose rings, bridal sets, and more. Quality control is careful. Rings range from men’s rings to wedding bands. Anklets and necklace sets are also available.
Long-lasting plating is used. Nickel plating is avoided. Rhodium plating reduces harm. Saleem uses the jewelry. It lasts for years. Prices are competitive and affordable.
Saleem’s message is that Pakistan has great potential. The country has expertise in jewelry and stones. Over 30 types of gemstones exist in Pakistan. He encourages everyone to work in this field.
From Heritage to Trends: Inaara Shines at Chaicon with TechX Pakistan
Mr. Saleem told us the background of their brand.
Decades ago, our great-grandfather started in Karachi. Today, we continue his passion. We offer the best metals and stones. Our heritage shapes our work. We care about how we make jewelry. We source the right materials. Each piece is crafted with care. Our designs set trends. Fashion moves forward with us. Rings, earrings, chains, pendants, and sets all wow you.
At Chaicon, TechX Pakistan joined us. This event showcased our latest designs. Visitors saw our commitment to quality and style.
- 100% original
- Organic components
- Latest trends
- Exquisite jewelry
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