Kabana’s jewelry is 100% made in the United States of America.
Major worldwide economical shifts have resulted in a dramatic new
landscape in the realty of consumer’s goods. The temptation is often
great for an industry to save a lot of money by finding much cheaper
labors overseas. Many jewelers currently save on craftsmanship, by
delocalizing their production to Southwest Asia. But what they may save
somewhere, they are bound to lose elsewhere, as this requires huge
sacrifices regarding the quality of manufacturing. A loss in quality
that will be suffered by the end consumer: poor design and manufacturing
quality will eventually affect the experience of those who will wear
this jewelry. The fact that Kabana is 100% made in the US is therefore
of prime importance. Made in the USA is therefore one direct consequence
of the extremely high quality of Kabana’s jewelry products, especially
as compared to the low standards characterizing the collections of its
competitors producing in Asia.
Kabana produces a labor-intensive product. Cutting, polishing and
setting inlays is a minute and time-consuming activity. In order to do
so, Kabana provides many jobs in the USA, where the wages are higher
than in Asia, but so are the craftsmanship and skills. It is also a
great and loyal behavior, towards our country, and Kabana is extremely
proud to support the local and national economy.
Finally, Kabana’s strength and most precious capital are its employees,
many of which have been working here since its foundation. Kabana is a
community, a family, deeply grounded in Albuquerque and New Mexico. It
means that the design team, the sales people and the customer service
work in the same building as the production team. Everyone can see what
the other is doing, and everyone has a daily, global overview of the
company’s activity and production; employees know the product very well
and see creations evolving at each stage.
Producing at home is a positive contribution to the life of the
community, and to the economy, local, state-wide and national. This is a
fundamental feature of the company and a source of great pride at
Kabana.
Craftsmanship
The secret behind Kabana’s ever-growing success stems from the union
of two essential factors. The first one is Kabana’s design, outstanding,
innovative, contemporary and delightfully feminine. The second factor is
its perfect, tried-and-tested, renowned craftsmanship, ultimately
resulting in Kabana’s legendary quality and comfort.
Such is Kabana, who remained faithful to these highly demanding
standards of excellence, ever since 1975 when Stavros Eleftheriou
founded the company. At Kabana, countless attentions go into the
smallest crafting details. Wearing a piece of Kabana jewelry is a whole
experience, made both of visual pleasure and of comfort. Kabana is
adamant: a piece is great, only when its beauty 100% matches its comfort
and flawlessness. That is why the manufacturing process insures, through
various tough fabrication specifics and quality controls, that, people
are both proud and happy to own and wear a Kabana piece.
This is the goal of our craftspeople. Kabana’s manufacturing process
never surrenders to simplicity; on the contrary, we always push forward,
building on our countless successes to come up with new and better
crafting techniques, to constantly enhance our jewelry. We achieve this
through a perfect combination of traditional techniques, performed by
hand in a timeless ritual and the latest available production
technologies.
Inlay jewelry is a process as precise as it is intricate. Yet Kabana
aims for that challenging difficulty, never forgetting that each crafted
piece will eventually become a unique, significant piece of Jewelry. At
Kabana, technical prowess means reaching even higher beauty and
elegance. In the end, being so firm on quality and so forward-looking on
craftsmanship will dramatically favor that what has to shine through:
craftsmanship is in the extreme smoothness of the inlay, the wholeness
of the piece and the extreme purity of its design. As Greek philosopher
Aristotle (a precursor of Stavros) once said: “Quality is a habit, not
an act”.
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