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Jewellery Arabia draws 600 exhibitors

MANAMA, November 23, 2015

More than 600 companies from 30 nations are set to offer their finest creations at Jewellery Arabia 2015, the largest Jewellery and watch exhibition in the Middle East, which opens on Tuesday (November 24).
 
Now in its 24th successful year, Jewellery Arabia is held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa. It will run until November 28 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
 
The exhibition, which is 17 per cent bigger in size compared to the previous edition, is the largest in the 24-year history of the series, bringing even more high quality and fashion-led choices.
 
Jewellery Arabia will showcase world famous brands and unique designers from across the globe over an area of 21,000 sq m at the venue, which includes specially commissioned temporary halls. It is expected to draw more than 50,000 high-quality visitors from throughout the Gulf. 
 
On sale will be a dazzling range of finished jewellery, luxury timepieces, precious stones, antiques, objets d’art, jewellery packaging and technology from around the globe.
 
The five-day show will feature high-end international brands, independent designers, retailers and manufacturers from across the globe and national groups from leading jewellery export countries. They include delegations from Hong Kong, India, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, the UK and the US.
 
“Jewellery Arabia has evolved into the single most important jewellery and watch exhibition in the Middle East. Its reputation, size, quality of exhibits and sheer variety is unique in the region. The show is seen as an essential buying event for private collectors and the trade. Extraordinary designers choose Jewellery Arabia as their sole platform in the Middle East, whilst many more use the exhibition as an opportunity to showcase exclusive and new collections, says Fawzi Al Shehabi, director of sales and marketing, Arabian Exhibition Management, the show organiser.  
 
Visitors can look forward to exclusive previews, inspiring trends, one-of-a-kind pieces and the opportunity to purchase from a wide choice of the finest jewellery from across the globe, he says. 
 
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
 
Jewellery Education Seminars: To assist visitors in making informed buying choices, the world’s foremost authority on gemmology, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and independent international laboratory Solitaire Gem Labs (SGL) will conduct daily seminars at Jewellery Arabia 2015.
 
Middle East Jewellery of the Year Awards: The Awards recognise and reward the best jewellery and fine writing instrument brand performers across 15 different categories. More than 300 guests are expected to attend the ceremony taking place on November 23, at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay.
 
The World’s Most Valuable Guitar: The world’s most valuable guitar will be showcased at Jewellery Arabia 2015 as part of a global tour. The Coronet Gibson guitar has an estimated value of $2 million and will be unveiled on  November 24 at the show. The fully functional musical instrument is adorned with 11,441 diamonds (401.15 carats) set in 1.6 kg of 18k white gold. 
 
Thailand Fashion Show: The Thailand pavilion will be officially inaugurated on November 24 with an extravaganza of entertainment from Thailand, attended by high-ranking executives from Thailand and Bahrain. Free for visitors to attend, the occasion includes authentic Thai cultural performances, regional dances, classical art performances and a series of stunning jewellery fashion shows including appearances by Miss Thailand.
 
Interactive Swiss Watch Exhibition: Made for watch enthusiasts, a travelling exhibition dedicated to Swiss watches entitled ‘Think Time Think Swiss Excellence’ will be on display at Jewellery Arabia. Featuring a unique and interactive table allowing visitors to build their own watch movement and audio information panels, ‘Think Time’ is a fascinating introduction to Swiss watchmaking. Visitors can discover the different facets of a Swiss watch, its centuries-old heritage, its tools and skills.
 
The exhibition will be open from 4 pm to 10 pm from November 24 to 27 and on November 28, it will open at 12 pm. -TradeArabia News Service
 
 



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