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Erwin Pearl joins IND’s award-winning airport retail program

Retail shop brings Erwin Pearl’s unique line of jewelry to IND

Erwin Pearl, designer and manufacturer of fine and fashion jewelry with over 25 retail locations, has opened his latest store, at Indianapolis International Airport (IND) on Concourse A. Erwin Pearl began his career as a diamond cutter and became one of America’s foremost jewelry designers. He has been honored with many awards, including the Dallas Fashion Award, the Mikimoto Pearl Award, and the prestigious Diamonds International Award, which he won for five consecutive years.

The company is proud to proclaim that the majority of its products are made in the USA in its own factories. Erwin Pearl does many special collections, including the Centennial Collection, which is the official jewelry collection to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of New York’s Grand Central Station. Its latest collection is the Van Gogh Collection, inspired by the masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh, with each piece bearing the seal of approval of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

Erwin Pearl’s IND store becomes the company’s 10th airport location. Its exclusive line of fashion jewelry incorporates exquisite hand-painted French enamels, rare baroque freshwater pearls, sterling silver, 14k gold, and the ever-popular Me Me Charm Collection. More information about Erwin Pearl can be found online at www.erwinpearl.com

About the Indianapolis Airport Authority
The Indianapolis Airport Authority owns and operates Indiana’s largest airport system. In addition to Indianapolis International Airport, its facilities include the Downtown Heliport, Eagle Creek Airpark, Hendricks County Airport, Indianapolis Regional Airport, and Metropolitan Airport. IND has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing it as a leader within its class, including best airport in North America in 2010 and 2012 in Airports Council International’s annual Airport Service Quality awards. IND is the first airport in the U.S. to win LEED® certification for an entire terminal campus, and the airport has won recognition for excellent customer service, concessions programs, and art and architecture.

IND’s economic impact in Central Indiana is more than $4.5 billion annually, and about 10,000 people work at the airport each day. IND serves more than 7 million business and leisure travelers each year and averages 137 daily flights to 32 nonstop destinations. Home of the world's second-largest FedEx Express operation and the nation’s eighth-largest cargo facility, IND is committed to becoming the airport system of choice for both passenger and cargo service. For more information, visit IND’s Facebook page at Indianapolis International Airport and Twitter page at @INDairport.