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Michal Negrin

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Near the duty-free core in Terminal 3, Michal Negrin runs as the airport branch of the long-running Israeli fashion and accessories brand. You’re looking at costume jewelry, hair accessories, small gifts, and some clothing pieces with the trademark ornate look. It sits airside in Terminal 3, so you only see it after security and passport control.

Expect jewelry and accessories to start around 80–100 ILS and climb quickly from there, especially for statement pieces. This is not grab-and-go souvenir pricing; it’s more “last-minute gift” territory. Stock leans heavily on necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, with a smaller rail of dresses and tops. If you only have 10–15 minutes before a flight, this is a browse-and-buy-one-item stop, not a full shopping session.

Most travelers treat this Terminal 3 shop as a place to pick up a recognizably Israeli brand gift that still looks boutique, even inside an airport. The pieces tend to be colorful and ornate, which helps if you need something that feels more personal than a duty-free box. Sizing for clothing can be hit-or-miss on a quick try-on, so stick to jewelry or accessories if you’re tight on time.

Staff usually handle quick gift wrapping and packing so items survive a long-haul flight out of TLV. Returns or exchanges later can be trickier once you’ve left Israel, so confirm policies at the counter before paying. If your gate is in the C or D concourses, walk past the main duty-free ring a few minutes early so you’re not sprinting back to boarding with a new necklace in hand.

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