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Swarovski

Prices in USD and ARS make Swarovski at AEP easy to gauge

This Swarovski sits airside at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, past security, so you can browse right up until boarding. Stock skews to current-season crystal jewelry and accessories, not outlet leftovers. You’ll see prices tagged in both Argentine pesos and US dollars, which helps sanity-check value before you tap your card.

Expect classic Swarovski pieces: stud earrings around the mid-range gift bracket, crystal pendants and bracelets, plus a few travel-safe items like small figurines that fit easily in a cabin bag. Staff usually pack everything in sturdy branded boxes and a carrier bag, so it survives a tight connection or a flight to EZE with a taxi afterward.

Inventory runs heavier on silver-tone and rose-gold finishes than on gold-tone, and ring sizes lean toward common European sizes, so if you’re hunting for a very specific fit, ask to try it on at the counter. Tax is baked into the tag price at AEP, so you don’t get duty-free-style comparisons, but you do avoid checkout surprises in pesos.

Returns can be a hassle once you leave Argentina, so double-check clasps, stones, and lengths before you pay. If you’re short on time before a regional departure, walk straight here after security, buy the gift, then backtrack to your gate rather than browsing the generic fashion stands first.

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