From clay pots to diamond jewellery, and silk and cotton fabrics to brass and leather products, Aarong’s vast range of innovative products, backed by a robust supply chain and distribution network, makes Aarong truly a household brand in Bangladesh. Its growing presence outside of Bangladesh – through fair-trade networks and the online shop– continues to broaden the market for Bangladeshi crafts globally, creating more opportunities for artisans to protect their age-old art and livelihoods.
Aarong is thrilled to announce its ‘Autumn Deal’ campaign starting August 30, 2024 across all Aarong outlets! Customers can spend TK. 3,000 or more on apparel and get a TK. 300 gift voucher free. The gift voucher can be redeemed for any purchases at Aarong outlets excluding Aarong Earth, Aarong Dairy, and other food items.
Terms & Conditions:
-This offer is not applicable on aarong.com and the Aarong app.
-The offer applies to a single transaction of 3,000 BDT, with multiple gift vouchers issued for every 3,000 BDT spent.
- The gift voucher is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.
- This offer cannot be combined with any other offer
- Aarong Staff and corporate discounts cannot be used under this offer.
- The purchase amount must be TK. 3000 excluding VAT to qualify for the offer.
- Payment must be made via credit/debit card, cash, or bKash to avail of the offer.
- Payments made through credit notes are not eligible for this offer.
- Aarong membership points will not be earned on purchases made during this promotion.
- Aarong membership points can be redeemed during the offer period.
- Aarong reserves the right to modify any or all terms and conditions of this offer at any time without prior notice.
Our values align closely with those of BRAC, an organization renowned for its groundbreaking, holistic approach to development. With over 325,000 people nationwide benefiting from Aarong’s initiatives, these values continue to be a source of pride and inspiration. Aarong is made up of a diverse group of skilled artisans, including potters, brass workers, jewelers, jute artisans, basket weavers, handloom and silk weavers, wood carvers, leather workers, and embroiderers, all of whom contribute to making Aarong what it is today.