"UAE Jewels 2026" He continues his activities in "Expo Sharjah"

Sharjah, June 31, 2026 – The Emirates Jewelery Exhibition 2026 continues its activities at the Expo Center Sharjah, with the support of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, amid a remarkable turnout of visitors that reflects the status achieved by the event on the map of exhibitions specialized in the jewelry and gemstone industry, regionally and internationally, with wide global participation.
The exhibition corridors witness a continuous movement of visitors, interested people and specialists who come to explore the unique collections, surprises and special offers offered by the participating platforms, as the visitor finds himself in front of a captivating scene that combines the splendor of modern designs and the originality of skilled craftsmen in a shopping and exploring experience that attracts lovers of jewelry and precious stones to Sharjah.
His Excellency Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Center Sharjah, confirmed that the large public turnout and wide international participation in the exhibition reflects the growing confidence that the event enjoys among jewelery makers, specialists and collectors alike, pointing to the exhibition’s position as an integrated strategic platform that serves the gold, jewelery and gemstone sector, in addition to supporting the entire value chain, starting from innovation and design, through production and formulation, all the way to marketing and building direct commercial relationships between international brands and the regional market.
He added that the launch of the luxury pavilion this year represented a new shift for the event to a level that enhances the global competitiveness of its exhibits by increasing the ability to attract a distinguished segment of major buyers and industry experts, as well as increasing the size of Italian participation and attracting exhibitors from the most prestigious design houses, so that the exhibition confirms its role in the international agenda of specialized jewelry exhibitions and is in line with the economic trends of the Emirate of Sharjah towards economic diversification and investment in creative industries that provide high added value and rely on innovation and skill.
This year’s edition of the exhibition was an important milestone with the launch of the “Luxury Pavilion”, which represents a display platform dedicated to high-end brands and fine jewelry. The pavilion was designed to include the creations of an exclusive elite of designers and international luxury houses and highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and rare collections that are displayed in major international platforms.
The luxury pavilion attracts a distinguished segment of visitors, including prominent collectors, major buyers, and industry experts, which has contributed to strongly strengthening the exhibition’s position within the global luxury jewelry scene. The “luxury pavilion” has achieved an exceptional turnout from visitors and has become a destination for lovers of quality collectibles.
The exhibits in this distinguished pavilion included fine jewelry, which represents unique pieces and relies on precious stones with high carat weights, in addition to luxury watches, which include limited editions of Swiss and international watches containing advanced mechanical complications studded with diamonds, as well as royal bridal sets specially designed for major occasions, which combine pure white diamonds, pearls and colored stones in captivating combinations.
As for rare pieces, they occupy a special place in the pavilion, where pieces are displayed that include colored diamonds in their rare pink and yellow shades, which are requested by collectors as a long-term investment, in addition to updated heritage collections in which ancient crafting techniques were used with stones extracted from historical mines that have become closed, as well as unique natural pearls, with a focus on natural Gulf pearls of exceptional sizes and luster known as “al-jiwan” that distinguishes the pearls of this region from others.
The Italian participation in this year’s edition is considered the strongest in the history of the exhibition, with 36 Italian exhibitors participating, representing the most ancient jewelery houses in a country considered one of the most important centers for the jewelery industry in the world. The Italian pavilion’s exhibits are concentrated in three main axes that reflect the diversity of Italian creative designs.
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