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  • The event received an overwhelming response from visitors, with exhibitors unveiling a stunning array of exclusive and rare jewelry pieces.
  • Emirati designer Shamma Al Hallami, in partnership with Salem Al Shueibi Jewelery, also debuted her latest collection of 18-carat gold jewelry

SHARJAH, UAE– The fourth edition of Jewels of Emirates Show at the Expo Center Sharjah has so far seen record footfall as it runs into its third consecutive day.

The event received an overwhelming response from visitors, with exhibitors unveiling a stunning array of exclusive and rare jewelry pieces.

It also showcased the finest modern and heritage designs, exquisite gold works and unique diamonds from around the world.

Organized by the De Beers Group, Jawhara Jewelry’s launch of the burqa collection garnered first place in the world’s most beautiful piece of jewelry for the Millennium Competition.

Jawhara Jewelry also showcased a selection of modern designs inspired by Emirati heritage.

These included Al Tablah and Shabasa pieces, along with the Dana collection, crafted from natural pearls.

In a bid to further entice attendees, the jeweler also offered various discounts, particularly on wedding jewelry and natural pearls.

Additionally, Takat Jewels made an impressive display of their collection of rare gemstones.

The standout piece was a US$1 million ruby, as well as a distinctive emerald piece, deemed as one of only ten of its kind globally.

Takat Jewels continued to dazzle attendees with an extraordinary emerald perfume bottle, valued at US$50,000.

Emirati designer Shamma Al Hallami, in partnership with Salem Al Shueibi Jewelry, also debuted her latest collection of 18-carat gold jewelry encrusted with precious ruby and topaz stones.

The creation of this stunning collection reportedly took approximately 400 man-hours. The show is scheduled to conclude on Sunday evening.