The Manila Times

Journey to Morocco at Rustan’s

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RUSTAN’S continues to showcase and celebrate Moroccan culture through an exciting raffle draw—the culminatio­n of the grand festival, Morocco Kingdom of Light. In partnershi­p with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in the Philippine­s and the Moroccan National Tourism Office, Rustan’s presented the seven lucky patrons, who qualified by presenting a minimum purchase amount of P10,000 at Rustan’s, with the chance to win either an all-expense-paid trip to Morocco or luxury merchandis­e.

The Morocco Kingdom of Light raffle was nothing short of spectacula­r. The grand prize winner received an unforgetta­ble journey with two Business Class tickets to Morocco, courtesy of Emirates.

Others had the chance to bring a touch of Moroccan elegance to their homes with Zellige Tile Moroccan Fountains. The second, third, and fourth prize winners claimed large, medium, and small-sized fountains, respective­ly.

Meanwhile, succeeding winners got the opportunit­y to add a unique flair to their homes with prizes promising functional­ity and artistic charm: the Zellige Tile Table Set of 3 won by the fifth prize winner, an authentic Moroccan Rug won by the sixth Prize Winner, and a Moroccan Dinnerware Set of 12 won by the seventh Prize Winner.

The presiders at this remarkable event included Zenaida Tantoco, chairman and CEO of Rustan’s; Val Khodaverdi, VP of Store Operations at Rustan’s; Michael Huang, SVP at Rustan’s; Khalid Aljaheri, UAE Consul; and Mr. Saeed Miran, Emirates Country Manager.

Meanwhile, amidst the lingering enchantmen­t of the Morocco Kingdom of Light, patrons still have the golden opportunit­y to immerse themselves in the captivatin­g beauty of Morocco. The allure of exclusive Moroccan merchandis­e continues to beckon at Rustan’s Makati and Shangrila, where the splendid array awaits those with a penchant for the exotic. Moreover, it has reached Rustan’s Cebu, making the exclusive collection accessible to even more discerning shoppers.

Explore the fascinatin­g display of Handmade Moroccan Fountains adorned with Zellige tiles, a diverse array of Brass Lamps sourced from Casablanca, and captivatin­g camel bone jars and jewelry boxes meticulous­ly hand-carved with beautiful designs. Elevate your dining experience with handmade Moroccan porcelain dinnerware and tajines, complement­ed by the intricate charm of Moroccan silverware­s. Immerse yourself in bursts of colors with the exquisite Moroccan linens, poufs, ottomans, and rugs. It’s an experience that transcends the ordinary — feeling as if you’re right smack in the heart of Marrakesh, sipping mint tea, sampling spices and dates, and slathering on Argan oil, all of which are made available, of course, by Rustan’s.

All in all, in this inspired endeavor that celebrates light as a source of inspiratio­n, creation, and energy, Rustan’s not only upholds its commitment to enhancing the Filipino shopping experience through quality and curated merchandis­e but also shares the authentic traditions and craftsmans­hip of Moroccan artistry, thereby connecting the country to the rest of the world.

Explore the allure of Morocco Kingdom of Light at Rustan’s Makati, Rustan’s Shangri-La, and Rustan’s Cebu, open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Availabili­ty of merchandis­e is subject to stock.

 ?? ?? (From left) Val Khodaverdi, Rustan’s VP of Store Operations; Khalid Aljaheri, Consul General of UAE; Zenaida Tantoco, Rustan’s Chairman and CEO; Saeed Miran, Emirates Country Manager; Edsel Lingon, DTI Representa­tive; and Michael Huang, Rustan’s SVP
(From left) Val Khodaverdi, Rustan’s VP of Store Operations; Khalid Aljaheri, Consul General of UAE; Zenaida Tantoco, Rustan’s Chairman and CEO; Saeed Miran, Emirates Country Manager; Edsel Lingon, DTI Representa­tive; and Michael Huang, Rustan’s SVP
 ?? ?? Khalid Aljaheri, consul general of UAE, drew the name of the grand prize winner
Khalid Aljaheri, consul general of UAE, drew the name of the grand prize winner
 ?? ?? Moroccan table lamps and Moroccan colored glasses
Moroccan table lamps and Moroccan colored glasses

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