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Azul Arc Hosts Arte17 Jewelry Exhibition

Azul Arc, a Web Interactive Firm, hosted the Arte17 Jewelry Show at their Atlanta office showcasing Alexandra Cardona’s latest work. Alexandra revealed bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, with her patented South American twist shown in all her handcrafted jewelry.

“We are always happy to support small businesses here in Atlanta. Similar to what we do here at Azul Arc, Arte17 works hard to fine-tune their design for each piece on display,” said Zahir Palanpur, President of Azul Arc, “It was a pleasure to host the show and see Alex’s inspired designs.”

All of Arte17’s jewelry is handmade by craftsmen in Bogota, Colombia. Feel free to take a look at the jewelry and their process on the Arte17 website.