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Kor Landa’s Cebu outlet now open

“CITY sidewalks, busy sidewalks, people dressed in holiday style. In the air, there’s a feeling of Christmas” – These are some of the lines of a popular Yuletide song, the “Silver Bells,” and these depict the festive happenings in the world today, because it’s only a few days to go before Christmas.

While you dress to impress this Holiday season, have some fashion accessories that you can mix and match with your clothes or you can give as Christmas presents to your lovedones and friends.

Korland showroom

Having a hard time to look for those stuff? Visit Kor Landa’s newest outlet in Cebu and find everything you need –from vintage to modern jewelry pieces.

The store is located in the company’s factory outlet at Mepz 1, Lapu-Lapu City. It was officially opened to the public last November 22, with its goal to tap the domestic market for the first time.

Established in 1982 by Jean-Daniel Christin, Kor Landa, a manufacturer of custom jewellery from France, primarily focused on the production of fashion jewelry made in natural materials.

Now, the company has ventured into a wider range of processes and know-how options, providing not just nature-inspired merchandise, but also synthetic produce.

Kor Landa features two brands: the Franck Herval and Nature. Choose from a great selection of its charms, blings, bangles, bracelets, necklaces, earings and a whole lot more. The company now offers them for as low as P200 each.

Be a Santa this Christmas and make someone smile with a Kor Landa gift card – the gift that fits any style and allows the bearer to shop for a maximum of P500 worth of items.

Design exclusivity, flexibility and quality, Kor Landa always brings competitive offers to locals and tourists alike. With its 30 years of experience, 500 highly skilled craftsmen, 3,500 m² workshops, 3,200 prototypes and 700, 000 pieces produced per year, you can never go wrong when you choose Kor Landa.

For more details, visit www.korlanda.com.

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