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Kagi celebrates 10 year anniversary with Champagne Bubbles

This August Kagi Jewellery celebrate their 10th anniversary, which is no mean feat for a New Zealand fashion brand, especially one who started their journey from founder Kat Gee’s kitchen […]

Glenn Baker
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July 17, 2016 2 Mins Read
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This August Kagi Jewellery celebrate their 10th anniversary, which is no mean feat for a New Zealand fashion brand, especially one who started their journey from founder Kat Gee’s kitchen table.

Despite humble beginnings, Kagi has gone from strength and strength, now boasting more than 250 retailers across New Zealand and Australia and a legion of ever expanding loyal fans.
 
“To have survived 10 years in the sometimes difficult fashion industry is a great achievement in its own right. I started Kagi from home and I am so proud of how it’s grown over the years. It’s been one hell of a ride with amazing highs and devastating lows but I am so humbled by the support women across NZ and Aus have given our brand.

Kagi has always been my baby, and now as I enter the next chapter as a mum I realize how very lucky I am to have made it so far and am excited about the future.” explains founder and designer Kat Gee.

To celebrate the 10 year milestone, Kat knew something very special was in order and she designed the Champagne Bubbles collection with the true spirit of celebration in mind. Reminiscent of the popping of a bottle of champagne, the collection features sparkling zirconia’s scattered like confetti and set in 18k rose gold plating.

Starting from $69, the collection includes a statement Champagne Bubbles cuff hand set with 17 large sparkling cubic zirconias, earrings, sparkling huggies, cream pearl necklace and matching bracelet, a long pearl and chain necklace, a short rose gold twist chain, pearl ring, pearl bud pendant and a dramatic Champagne Bubbles pendant to round off the eye capturing range.
 

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