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Carats Jewellery Grand Opening of their 6th Carats Store in Limassol!

Michalis Diamond Gallery. Michalis Diamond Gallery is a family-owned business that aims to provide luxurious, fashionable, and unique pieces of jewellery and high-end timepieces. We currently own five luxury boutiques alongside the seacoast of Limassol, and we are located inside the most deluxe five-star hotels of our Island - Four Seasons.


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Carats Catalog. Click to view in fullscreen. Carats -50% Catalogue 1-31 December 2020.


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Carats, jewellery shop: addresses with entrances on the map, reviews, photos, phone numbers, opening hours and directions to these places


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100% Cyprus - Tour to Troodos mountains and villages (From Paphos) 529. Recommended. 95% of reviewers gave this product a bubble rating of 4 or higher.. through to paphos one recommendation and being given some absolutely ridiculous quotes we returned to polis and found carats. Kind, helpful staff and exactly what we were looking for at a.


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Carats Jewelers, Archiepieskopou Makariou III, Ayia Napa, Cyprus Paphos Carats Jewellers 12, Griva Digeni Street, Polis Chrysochou 8820 +357 26 815 032 Carats Jewellers V, Griva Digeni, Poli Crysochous, Cyprus Also in Famagusta Konnos Bay Beach Famagusta Makronissos Beach Famagusta Landa Beach Famagusta YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS Wagamama Famagusta


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The common types of jewelry that you can find in Cyprus include Gold, silver and bronze. The three materials exist so that people from all walks of life may afford a piece of jewellery. However, despite gold and silver being expensive, they are also in high demand as people want jewelry which will last and at the same time make them look more beautiful.


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Carats Jewellers Ltd was established in 1994 as a jewellery manufacturing company to conduct trade in Cyprus. Throughout the years the company has established itself as the leading manufacturer in the diamond jewellery industry on the island.


Carats Jewellery Grand Opening of their 6th Carats Store in Limassol!

Carats Jewellers, the biggest designers and manufacturers of fine jewellery in Cyprus with chain. LARNACA:9 Adonidos str. 6020.tel:24622200, 6020.


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"Carats" is the leading designing and manufacturing brand of jewellery in Cyprus with more than 200,000 unique items. "Carats" owns and operates 6 branded stores across the island of Cyprus, 1 production facility in Larnaka and 3 more across the globe with 55 staff members, since 1993 are serving more than 38,000 happy customers.


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Head Office/Workshop/Showroom 9 ADONIDOS str, 6020 LARNACA Tel: 00357 24622200 [email protected] Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 09:30 - 20:00 Saturday 9:30 - 19:30 Sunday 10:00 - 18:30


Carats Jewellery Grand Opening of their 6th Carats Store in Limassol!

Carats, jewellery shop: addresses with entrances on the map, reviews, photos, phone numbers, opening hours and directions to these places


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Carats, Larnaka, Larnaca, Cyprus. 21,679 likes · 105 talking about this · 28 were here. Carats Jewellers, the biggest designers and manufacturers of fine.


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Carats Jewellers Ltd was established in 1994 as a jewellery manufacturing company to conduct trade in Cyprus. Throughout the years the company has established itself as the leading manufacturer in the diamond jewellery industry on the island.


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Carats. jewellery shop. Filters. 5 company branches. Visible; Has a website; Photo available; Payment by credit cards; Agia Napa Agios Athanasios Municipality Agios Dometios Aglantzia Egkomi Lefkosias Geri Germasogeia Municipality Kato Polemidia Municipality Lakatameia Larnaka Latsia Lefkosia Lemesos Municipality Mesa Geitonia Municipality.


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Diamond-weighing kit, with weights labelled in grams and carats. The carat (ct) is a unit of mass equal to 200 mg (0.00705 oz; 0.00643 ozt), which is used for measuring gemstones and pearls.The current definition, sometimes known as the metric carat, was adopted in 1907 at the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures, and soon afterwards in many countries around the world.