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WITH HUGE THANKS TO AMIR!Amir, I could never have imagined that I would ever be the owner of, what are to me, such glorious items of ethnic jewellery. I could certainly never have done it without your diligent help. I admit to being utterly besotted with them.Having shown an interest in the first of these, I was supremely lucky at the outcome of my request to Amir to attempt to source a matching one for me. A task which Amir happily undertook.If any future buyers through Amir have any misgivings about financial transactions and deliveries from Pakistan, from my experience I can put their minds at ease over it.Amir watched over this transaction at every step of the way. The bank transfer went perfectly as it should ( Iwould not reccommend using Western Union - their record is not good)>Amir is extremely alacritous with dispatch, Provides a tracking number AND brings one uptodate with where the item is on route. I have never known this service with any other seller.The whole transaction was faultlessly handled by Amir, who really cares about his dealings with his clients. I am so impressed by the manner of his handling of it all!
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  • Wow! beautiful pieces and impressing your info about the buying and handling. Always good to know, such things.

  • Hi Multan babe, your words to Amir are well spoken and every word is thruth I can second it!!  Am enjoying your beautiful pictures of these so very nice anklets!!

  • Frankie, whatever they are, they are stunningly beautiful.  I congratulate you.

    anna

  • I can certainly echo these words of reassurance in regard to Business dealings with Amir. A gentleman with such honour and a level of customer service which is above and beyond the call of duty.

    I am so happy that Amir and his beautiful wares have been embraced here. I feel we are indeed fortunate to be able to deal with him during these difficult times in his country.

    Warm wishes

    Sarah

  • Frankie and Marie,I thank you sooo much for your kind Words..I will do my best for everyone on this forum.....And Allow me to pay my Special Special thanks to my Sweet and Honorable Sarah madam!.Who provided me guidance and this lovely platform to make customers around the World...Thank you so very much Sarah madam.

  • Frankie,We all are eager to see how good these anklets look on you! :)

  • Now, hush, Amir. I hate to have my photo taken. But for you.......! However you might have to wait a while.

  • Since previous discussions on the question of origin I should like to add that it is the shape, not just the enamelling, which in my view makes the case for these to come at least originally from the Sindh valley. It is possible, as the colours here look very "Multan", that they were actually made in that region, but if so that would not do away with the thought that the shape appears to be Sindhi - and possibly the enamelling as well. See similarly shaped anklets posted by Nooristan Gallery as Sindhi.

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