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Gold Spotlight: Nada G
Nada Ghazal first began weaving 18-karat gold string and precious stones into jewelry in her Beirut apartment when she was 30 years old.
Nada Ghazal first began weaving 18-karat gold string and precious stones into jewelry in her Beirut apartment when she was 30 years old.
A decade later, the designer spearheads her eponymous jewelry brand, Nada G, and stays true to her roots in offering intricate and feminine designs in 18-karat gold with precious and semi-precious gemstones.
She was named a Rising Star at the 2012 JCK Las Vegas show, and received the Editor’s Choice Award in 2012 for “originality” at the International Jewellery London show.
The brand boasts two boutiques in Beirut, and has an e-boutique in the works. In the United States, she can be contacted through her representative, KWM Exclusives Inc.
Click through this slideshow to see the latest gold designs from Nada G.
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