Imani Jewelry Celebrates 30 Years

March 19, 2014

imani jewelry 30th in harlemThe title of Harlem Renaissance writer, Claude McKay’s best seller, “Home to Harlem” reflects the sentiment of Norma and Traci Lilly, owners of Imani Jewelry.  When they began planning the year long festivities to celebrate 30 years in business, Harlem as the launch pad was non-negotiable.

On April 6, 2014, from 1pm to 8pm, a one day Pop Up Boutique will be open at RAW Space in Harlem, located at 2031 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, just blocks from their first retail location at Mart 125 on 125th street.

Imani Jewelry is known for their “mismatched” earrings, the signature look of the brand.  The collection caters to both women and men with an assortment of necklaces, bracelets, hair ornaments, belts, body accessories in addition to the signature “mismatched” earrings. Hand crafted in sterling silver and gold filled metals, the unique and often one of a kind creations are accented with naturally occurring gemstones, glass, leather, shell and wood.

“Many of our long standing customer’s have been with us since our days at Mart125.

I had to debut our 30th Anniversary and Spring Summer 2014 collection, WISE WOMEN in Harlem, USA.  The corridors that make up Harlem have spawned so much creativity and success including ours.  WISE WOMEN is our love letter to the place that gave our business life, ” said Traci Lilly.

Join Imani Jewelry on April 6 at RAW Space, 2031 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, New York, NY from 1pm – 8pm for shopping, fashion shows, raffles and stylists on hand to personalize your Imani Jewelry look.

http://www.imanijewelry.com/upcoming-shows/

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