Sparkly detour near T1 departures: this is the Swarovski
This Swarovski sits airside in Terminal T1, after security, so you can loop in a quick gift stop without risking your boarding time. It’s a standard airport-sized boutique: a single storefront with glass cases packed with crystal jewelry, watches, and small accessories you can actually see from the main concourse.
Expect regular Swarovski global pricing in USD, sometimes shown alongside kyat, rather than true duty-free deals, so earrings and pendants often sit in the US$70–150 band. You’ll also spot a few higher-ticket statement pieces in the US$200–300 range, similar to downtown Yangon mall pricing.
The mix skews toward travel-friendly items: stud earrings, simple bracelets, and compact necklaces that fit in a carry-on jewelry pouch, plus a handful of small giftable figurines under about US$100. Packaging is the usual blue Swarovski box, so it survives a long-haul leg out of RGN without looking beat up.
Staff usually handle the standard airport drill: quick tax paperwork if needed and basic gift receipts, with card terminals taking major brands like Visa and Mastercard. Browsing is mostly self-directed around the central island, with locked glass cases on the sides if you want higher-end pieces brought out.
Tip: if you’re short on time before a T1 international departure, snap a photo of the item and price on your first walk past, then swing back after boarding starts; you’ll know exactly what to grab and can be out in under 5 minutes.