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Six gem & jewellery companies book office space in IGT

Construction of the tower is expected to complete in 2012

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Six gems and jewellery companies - H. Stark, Samer Halimeh, Novel Collection, Nice Gems/ Nice Jewels, Shieler Trading and Heera Moti have recently booked office space in the International Gem Tower, currently under construction. The construction of the tower is reportedly on schedule and is expected to be completed in 2012. Currently, the steel construction for the base of the tower is nearing completion.

A brief on the recent buyers:

H. Stark – an Israel-based gemstone company, specializing in the cutting of emeralds and other gemstones, including aquamarine and pink tourmaline. The company has global presence.

Samer Halimeh - New York-based company, has earned its repute internationally for its unique, handcrafted custom jewelry, as well as some of the rarest diamonds and other precious gems.

Novel Collection – an Israel-based and one of the largest companies in the world specializing in natural fancy color diamonds. Its specialty lies in creating multicolor and yellow jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, pendants and bracelets, in all sizes and qualities.

Nice Gems/ Nice Jewels - New York-based company specializing in colored gemstones.

Shieler Trading - New York-based company specializing in wholesale gold jewelry. Recently launched a new silver and semi-precious stone line called "David Raphael".

Heera Moti - New-York based company expanded their initial purchase, doubling their new office space.


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