Dubai will host jewelry week - International Jewelery Week

Unmatched, exclusive and most valuable jewelry with an amazing design will be presented at the largest regional exhibition Dubai International Jewelery Week, which will be held at the Dubai International Center for Exhibitions and Congresses from November 10 to 13 of this year.

The exhibition, organized by the Dubai International Trade Center (DWTC), will present its precious products and exhibits by representatives of more than 300 companies from 25 countries, including Hong Kong, India, Italy, Korea, Lebanon, Singapore, Turkey, Thailand, the United States and many others. “Exhibitors will showcase truly unique jewelry collections from around the world,” said Trixie Law, DWTC Senior Vice President. “These will be the products of the world's leading jewelry houses. This year, very rare items specially selected for our show will be brought to the exhibition. They amaze with their uniqueness, quality, design and craftsmanship.”

Visitors to the exhibition, resting after going around the stands in the Pearl Lounge, will be able to enjoy the unique pieces exhibited there, including the 99-carat Dubai Cut diamond, as well as one of the world's largest 300-carat yellow pear-shaped sapphires and a collection of first-rate rubies and emeralds.

The sponsor of the Pearl Lounge will be jewelry company Mouawad, which will show its world's most expensive clutch “1001 Nights Diamond Purse”, encrusted with 4,356 diamonds worth US $ 3.8 million. Another precious exhibit that everyone needs to see is Opus The Siroya Ferrari Book “Enzo Diamante”, released in a limited edition and adorned on the cover with a platinum prancing stallion, the symbol of the Ferrari House, worth US $ 250 thousand. Only one such book will be sold in the UAE.

All visitors to Dubai Jewelry Week will have the opportunity to win exclusive prizes, including rings with diamonds, emeralds and rubies provided by Dhamani Jewelery, worth 15 thousand dirhams (US $ 4098) each; two pendants with black freshwater pearls in 18ct white gold from Mikura Pearls; unique rings made by both platinum and having traveled in space, manufactured by Space Wedding Rings, and worth 62 thousand dirhams (US $ 16,939).

During the exhibition, the best jewelers and jewelry designers who participated in the competition will be awarded the Jewelery Design Awards. Visitors to the exhibition who want to learn more about the quality of jewelry can attend free seminars and lectures that will be held by the American Gemological Institute daily.

Watch the video: Dubai International Jewellery Week 2015 Show Highlights (March 2024).