This is the last weekend of the Armenian Crafts Exhibition –

This version of the Exhibition is consolidated as the one that has generated the greatest employment.

The arrival of hundreds of visitors to the Armenian Crafts Exhibition consolidates it as one of the most important crafts commercial platforms in the region. During the 7 days that have passed since this event, buyers have been able to verify the promise of value of Corpoferias to offer a comfortable, spacious, safe route with great variety and innovation.

“Being a city event, for us means impacting the families of Quindío,” said Juan Agudelo, director of Corpoferias, saying that in this version the generation of employment has been the one with the greatest coverage throughout the 10 versions, this as result of the experience in customer service that exhibitors have had, finding it necessary to hire more personnel for these commercial tasks.

To date, the organization has reported higher sales compared to the previous year, for this reason, exhibitors have renewed the samples with new merchandise that will be exhibited until next Sunday, May 5 at the Armenia Convention Center.

Recommended: Sales of $2.5 billion, expectation of the tenth Craft Exhibition

The involvement of new artisans, added to the support received by Artesanías de Colombia, the Chamber of Commerce of Armenia and Quindío, the Government of Quindío and the Mayor’s Office of Armenia have given a new air to this encounter with the cultures of the world, a showcase that has already positioned itself in the Quindian capital as the place to acquire handmade, authentic and exclusive pieces.

Admission during the remaining weekend of the event will be $10,000 per person, the ticket office is available at the venue’s box office or at www.latiquetera.com.co

 
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