
Jewels of the World 2025: A Tour of Glamour, Craftsmanship across Saudi Arabia
The luxurious exhibition, Jewels of the World, will return in 2025, in an expanded version that will bring some of the world's most delicate designs to Saudi Arabia.
The glamourous exhibition will offer a platform for prestigious brands as well as independent designers from around the globe to showcase their elegant designs and innovations across 4 shows in Saudi Arabia throughout 2025. Jewels of the World 2025
Jewels of the World, Saudi Arabia's largest exhibition for jewelry and watches, is set to return in 2025 with a new and elevated format that will allow brands to display their latest collections of fine jewelry, high jewelry, bridal sets and watches in the Kingdom, providing them with a unique opportunity to access the thriving Saudi market.
In an exceptional experience, Jewels of the World 2025 serves as an exclusive boutique event that showcases distinguished artistry and elegance, with glittering collections of luxurious jewelry and watches, celebrating the delicate craftsmanship of these distinctive pieces. Exclusive Collections
Building on the success of the previous edition, Jewels of the World 2025 will span over two seasons, spring and winter, showcasing a curated selection of international and local brands.
More than 60 global brands, in addition to regional jewelry houses from Bahrain, Egypt, Qatar and the UAE, will exhibit unique creations, from fine jewelry to watches, precious gemstones and rare pieces. Guests are in for an outstanding showcase of the world's finest collections in diamonds, gold and precious gems. They will find curated selections of mesmerizing jewelry, from everyday wearables to wedding sets and statement pieces. Four Glamourous Shows
The fascinating exhibition will kick off the spring season at Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. From May 9-12, 2025, Jewels of the World will showcase a curated collection of sought-after jewelry and timepieces in Dhahran, for the first time in the city. The event will take place over an impressive area of 8,000 km at Dhahran Expo, strategically located in the heart of the Eastern Province between Al-Khobar, Dammam, and Dhahran.
The second spring show will take place from May 16-19, 2025 at the Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah in the capital city of Riyadh.
After a break during summer, Jewels of the World 2025 will return in winter with a second showcase in Riyadh, from October 3-7 at the Four Seasons Hotel. The final showcase will take place in the charming Red Sea city of Jeddah, from October 11-14 at the Hilton Hotel. A Display of Craftsmanship
Jewels of the World provides an unmissable chance for luxury enthusiasts and jewelry fans to explore the latest trends and engage with industry leaders and global brands. It also provides jewelry houses and designers with a platform to display their mastery and craftsmanship.
During the event's inaugural edition in November 2024, prominent designers showcased their talent and creativity, including Karen Suen, Ananya, Yoko London, Azar Gems, FerriFirenze, and HRH Joaillerie. It also displayed the innovations of world-class brands such as Dani by Daniel K, Etho Maria, Gems & Jewel Palace, House of Gems, JH Jewelers, K Lalita, LIDA Diamond, Nado's Jewelry, Nafees Jewelers, and Nsouli.
Moreover, the flagship event featured other unique brands, including Panchoo Jewels, Raaya Fine jewelry, Rakyans Fine jewelry, Renée jewelers, RK jewelers, Rose, Rosetta Jewels, SJ Solitaire Jewels, Tariq Riaz, and Terzihan and Tijoree jewelry.
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