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invitations for private and corporate functions, wedding accessories, gifts; calligraphy and engraving
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from $100 for 100 invitations
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shipping
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10% to 15% non-ref. deposit, balance due at pickup
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all major credit cards
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3 months, rush orders accommodated
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Greater Bay Area and US
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Hidden in the labyrinth of the Gift Center is
Jacques Oskanian's invitation and wedding accessories business. His more than 200 invitation books line the
shelves on one wall, and offer something for every taste. Wedding
and party accessories, from elaborate raised silver cake platters, crystal
champagne flutes, and guest books to cute Just Married flip flops are
displayed in showcases or cover the shelves on the opposite wall.
Jacques welcomed us with his contagious smile and open
arms; he told us all about his business, which he founded in 1988. He named it
Hyegraph; Hye, meaning Armenia, in honor of the country from which he came.
Additionally to English and Armenian he speaks French Moroccan and
Turkish. During
his many years in business he has won several awards form the Advertising
Specialty Institute and the S.F. Chronicle for the Largest Selection of
Invitations in the Bay Area. Customers confirm the quality of his products,
his flexibility, and the great help he gives to them.
To be up-to-date, Jacques visits the stationery
show in New York each year, the largest in the country. In addition to
traditional invitations and announcements, he carries beautiful, elegant cards,
which are my favorites. They are made of 100% cotton fiber in a variety of
matching colors on which the monogram of the couple serves as the design.
The other line I fell in love with comes from T-Link Invitations. They have
poems and proverbs of the poet Kahlil Gibran inscribed on the back of the
card. The rich copper-tone envelope made the presentation even more special.
Other selections encompass red Chinese characters, invitations on a scroll, or
the letter-press favorites.
For a descendant of a royal Iranian family, Jacques helped
create the wedding announcements, which were written in Farsi.
"I love weddings because they are such happy occasions," he
says, and I can tell he speaks the truth.
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