Here’s what happened at the Swarovksi jewelry workshop in Accra

Swarovski Crystals,  in collaboration with the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, has organized crystal application and jewellery workshop to empower designers in Ghana.

The event which took place at the premises of the hotel on the 28th and 29th of September, 2019 took the participants who were mostly women through a series of application techniques.

Gisela Gagakuma, Swarovski Crystals’ West Africa rep said the training was centered on empowering these designers and jewellers to be able use their products correctly.  She also added that the event was an avenue to introduce a range of products to the Ghanaian market.

Since 1891, Swarovski’s vision has been to create a diamond for everyone – indeed, it invented a machine for making precision-cut, beautiful, high quality lead glass crystals using quartz, sand and minerals.

The exact proportions of these raw materials have remained a company secret. Its specialised manufacturing process ensures the highest possible degree of precision which produces brilliant crystals.

Undeniably, Swarovski has continually pushed boundaries of innovation and crystal creativity.

Today, Swarovski’s brand for cut-crystals is the ultimate luxury ingredient. Unrivalled in quality, perfect precision and consistency, it is used and known worldwide by top designers, including Christian Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Jean Paul Gaultier for its exceptional brilliance and irresistible range of colours and textures.

Swarovski offers the chance to learn new application techniques, which would add value to various businesses, including jewellery, garments, shoes, nails, furniture, among others, while helping to increase the turnover of companies.

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