It is never too late to explore the world of jewelry. Whether you are looking for some special stones to celebrate an occasion, searching for something demi-fine to wear everyday, or yearning for something trendier, then Opal Stones jewelry is the place to choose for exciting wares.
Founded by Hanan Bugshan, Opal Stones is a Jeddah-based brand that offers intricate gold, diamond and ruby designs. Bugshan’s striking pieces range from contemporary geometric shapes to Arabic calligraphy.
Years of passionately learning about different jewelry works inspired Bugshan to launch her own commercial brand in 2014.
Her collection consists of necklaces, bracelets, rings, anklets and earrings. Bugshan’s designs feature an innovative use of precious stones.
Bughshan took part in several training courses specializing in jewelry design, which guided her to start producing simple designs using precious stones. Bugshan’s label has received a lot of attention due to the sleek, minimalist designs of her jewelry.
Opal Stones aims to create a bond between customer and design through trinkets that can be used with any kind of attire.
Bugshan’s lifelong ambition was to be one of the best Saudi jewelry designers. It helped her to stay motivated and focused on the journey toward a successful brand.
Taking inspiration from everyday life, Bugshan creates her jewelry in a quiet environment, adding a glimpse of innovation to every piece. She hopes that Opal Stones will become a famous international brand and gain clients around the world.
You can shop Opal Stones jewelry at Autumn Lane, a concept store in Jeddah, or place an order by contacting [email protected].
For more information, visit @opal.stones on Instagram.
What we are buying today: Opal Stones: A unique jewelry brand
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What we are buying today: Opal Stones: A unique jewelry brand
- Opal Stones aims to create a bond between customer and design through trinkets that can be used with any kind of attire
Imaan Hammam stars in festive campaign for Estee Lauder
DUBAI: Dutch-Egyptian-Moroccan model Imaan Hammam is starring in a new festive-season campaign for Estee Lauder.
The model took to Instagram recently to share three photos from the campaign, in which she poses in a red gown alongside models Karlie Kloss and Paulina Porizkova, amid oversized Christmas decorations and baubles.
Hammam was announced as a global ambassador for the US cosmetics giant in 2023.
She spoke about the appointment in an interview with Estee Lauder: “This is the most amazing opportunity to represent and empower girls around the world.
“As a Moroccan-Egyptian woman, I am incredibly honored to take on this role as with such a long-standing brand that promotes diversity and women’s empowerment in the beauty space.”
In 2024, she was the face of a campaign promoting Estee Lauder’s collaboration with acclaimed Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee.
The brands launched a lipstick collection — each lipstick is encased in packaging adorned with the signature Sabyasachi Tiger medallion, crafted from 24 karat gold.
One of the most in-demand models in the industry, she was scouted in Amsterdam’s Centraal Station before making her catwalk debut in 2013 by walking in Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture show.
Hammam has appeared on the runway for major fashion houses including Burberry, Fendi, Prada, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Balenciaga and Carolina Herrera.
And starred in international campaigns for DKNY, Celine, Chanel, Versace, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Tiffany & Co. and more.
The model is also making waves outside the world of fashion with her cultural archival platform, Ayni.
Launched earlier this year, Ayni is a social media platform dedicated to preserving and celebrating Arab artistic expression by highlighting significant contributions to film, art, music and literature.
In a video she previously shared on the Ayni Instagram account, she said: “For me, it’s always been so much deeper than just fashion. It is about staying connected to my roots, telling stories that move me and shining a light on the voices that need to be heard.”
She said her hope for Ayni is for it to grow beyond a personal vision and become a “real community.”










