About 300 leading jewellers head to Expo Centre today
10 Apr '06
3 min read
Besides new jewellers, the MidEast Watch and Jewellery Show will feature a large number of regular exhibitors who have been utilizing the event year after year as a platform for reaching out to the region's jewellery connoisseurs.
Damas Jewellery, Salem Al Shuebi, Shattaf Jewellery, and Dhamani Jewllery from the UAE, Najd Deer Jewellery from Saudi Arabia, Al Zain Jewellery from Bahrain, Hanna Jewellery, Harmen Jewellery, Azar Jewellery, and VHP Jewellery from Lebanon, Mahmeed Jeweller from Kuwait, Su-Raj Intergold from Thailand, Zeb by Medart, and A-Sentez from Turkey, Taka Jewellery from Singapore, and Lazo Diamonds from Malaysia are some of the major exhibitors who like in the previous editions will showcase spell-binding jewellery catering to different tastes and budgets.
A major crowd puller at the event this year will be the national pavilions from India, Italy, Singapore, and Hong Kong. It is for the first time that Singapore and Hong Kong based jewellers will have such large-scale participation in the Middle East region.
The Hong Kong Jewellery Manufacturer's Association will be utilizing the show to display the collection that it had recently exhibited in the Basel show.
The coming edition, while continuing with its conventional focus on contemporary gold and diamond jewellery, will display fashion jewellery, precious stones, pearl sets, crystals, watches, timepieces, jewellery displays, and different kinds of tools used in the trade.
The event held under the patronage of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.