Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘ICONIC’: A FLAGSHIP JEWELRY STORE IN A NEWLY DEVELOPED MALL

Karat World recently opened its biggest shop at One Ayala Mall in Makati City, never mind if it already has a thriving branch each in the nearby malls of Glorietta and Greenbelt

- BY JOCELYN VALLE

After chalking up an impressive 30plus years in the jewelry business with stores strategica­lly located around Metro Manila, the rest of Luzon and in various areas of Visayas, Karat World has opened what it can finally call its flagship. “I would say that because of the location, this would be very iconic,” says Karat World president Felix Gorriceta III, nicknamed Trix, at the 30 January opening of the flagship found on the third floor of One Ayala Mall in Makati City.

Gorriceta tells DAILY TRIBUNE at the event that he has fond memories of the recently developed mall’s site, where the fabled Inter Continenta­l Hotel used to stand. “When I was young, my father would bring me to InterCon, at the Jeepney Café.” There, he would see famous personalit­ies and political figures, like Juan Ponce Enrile.

As a successful entreprene­ur today, he saw the “future” in the area and immediatel­y upon getting an offer from the mall’s developer, Ayala Land, he told his team, “Let’s put a flagship store here.” Never mind if they already have a thriving branch each in the nearby malls of Glorietta and Greenbelt, he really felt good and optimistic about filling up a space in One Ayala.

Gorriceta also expresses pride and delight for his 100-percent Filipino-owned company to offer jewelry pieces that are “crafted in different parts of the world, mainly in Europe” and in collaborat­ion with a diverse group of designers.

He notes, though, that Filipino jewelry buyers still stick to traditiona­l or classic pieces, explaining, “It’s not they don’t want to experiment. May pagkasigur­ista tayo (We tend to be astute), thinking, ‘Will this still work 10 years from now?’ That’s what they buy.”

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, here’s one important reminder in buying jewelry for your loved one.

“That’s why in our shop, 75 percent of our designs are the classic and timeless pieces,” he adds. “Thirty percent are more of something different to the eyes, whether mabili man ’yan o hindi (they will be sold or not), at least we offer something different.”

Quoting company data, he says Karat World has a relatively young market, those between the ages of 21 and 40, many of whom are moms. He then points out, “You don’t need a guy to buy you jewelry.”

For Valentine’s Day, though, jewelry remains a favorite gift idea. Gorriceta thus gives this important reminder for guys when buying jewelry for their girlfriend­s or wives: Choose something that fits your ladyloves’ lifestyle. If she’s the sporty type, go for pieces that don’t really interfere with her hands when she’s playing. Safe choices are necklaces and earrings.

On the other hand, when looking for an engagement ring without knowing the fiancé’s ring size, Gorriceta advises the guy to check out the size guide that can be found in the “Education” section of Karat World’s website, karatworld.net. It also features the Engagement Series that’s made up of seven designs to fit the lifestyle of your partner, ranging from simple to elaborate.

“We can go from a single solitaire to a more elaborate center stone with side stone,” he points out. “For me, design is relative. It really depends on what your girlfriend or partner is like. Kung ano ang bagay sa kanya (on what fits her).”

 ?? ?? SHOWBIZ personalit­y and yoga teacher Bubbles Paraiso showing off some of the brand’s popular jewelry pieces.
SHOWBIZ personalit­y and yoga teacher Bubbles Paraiso showing off some of the brand’s popular jewelry pieces.
 ?? ?? INTERIOR designer Vanna Garcia modelling a few pieces from the collection.
INTERIOR designer Vanna Garcia modelling a few pieces from the collection.
 ?? ?? FASHION stylist Liz Uy wearing a pair of Karat World earrings.
FASHION stylist Liz Uy wearing a pair of Karat World earrings.
 ?? ?? RINGS and bracelets.
RINGS and bracelets.

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