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Tresor Paris designs charity pendant

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Executive director of the Arbonne Foundation, Courtney Janes (left) and Alanna Jankov, marketing and public relations director for Tresor Paris Canada.

Programs that help teenagers develop confidence and self-esteem will benefit from the sales of a sterling and crystal pendant designed by Tresor Paris Canada.

The company has partnered with the Arbonne Charitable Foundation. Tresor Paris recently attended the group’s annual Canadian training conference in Edmonton, where it unveiled the pendant modelled after the foundation’s logo.

Proceeds from the pendant will be donated to Arbonne.

In other company news, Tresor Paris Canada recently attended the Canadian Country Music Awards, also held in Edmonton.

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Canadian country music artist Brett Kissel at the Tresor Paris Canada booth at the Canadian Country Music Awards.

“Tresor Paris was thrilled to be part of the CCMAs and happy to see the brand worn brilliantly on the artists,” said Hugh McKeon, Canadian director for Tresor Paris.

Performers and presenters were given Tresor Paris jewellery to wear, including Tenille, who was nominated for Interactive Artist of the Year.

“I absolutely love my Tresor Paris jewellery that I had the pleasure of wearing both at CCMAs and on tour. Thank you, Tresor Paris.”

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