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DANAT Takes Centre Stage at Jewels of the World Expo in Saudi Arabia
DANAT Takes Centre Stage at Jewels of the World Expo in Saudi Arabia

Biz Bahrain

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

DANAT Takes Centre Stage at Jewels of the World Expo in Saudi Arabia

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) took part in two major editions of the Jewels of the World Expo held in Al Khobar and Riyadh, part of a broader series of four high-profile events taking place across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this year. The event served as a global platform, attracting premier international jewellery houses, luxury watchmakers, and renowned designers from around the world. During its participation, DANAT deployed a dedicated diamond testing unit equipped with cutting-edge technology to deliver professional gemmological evaluation services to attendees. Visitors purchasing diamond jewellery at the event were offered comprehensive inspection and certification, which included detailed assessments of each piece's specifications—such as weight, shape, clarity, and treatment status. The objective was to ensure transparency and reinforce buyers' confidence in the authenticity and quality of their acquisitions. Commenting on the occasion, Mrs. Noora Jamsheer, Chief Executive Officer of DANAT, stated: 'We are pleased to be part of the Jewels of the World event in Saudi Arabia, an exceptional opportunity to promote the significance of precise gemmological analysis and to share our expertise in diamond and jewellery verification. Our participation aligns closely with DANAT's mission to raise industry standards and foster trust through scientific integrity and transparency.' Mrs. Jamsheer further emphasized the institute's active role in regional and international jewellery exhibitions and forums, and said, 'At DANAT, we strive to make our presence felt at key industry events where we can offer consumers high-quality inspection services that empower them to make informed decisions. This also reaffirms Bahrain's standing as a hub of excellence in gemmological assessment and highlights our regional leadership in this sector.' Furthermore, the CEO of DANAT highlighted the positive reception of the institute's services by exhibition attendees, noting the high turnout of visitors who actively engaged with DANAT's booth to utilise its diamond authentication services and gain valuable insights from its team of expert gemmologists.

DANAT Bahrain Showcases Pearl Heritage at ATM 2025 Dubai
DANAT Bahrain Showcases Pearl Heritage at ATM 2025 Dubai

Gulf Insider

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

DANAT Bahrain Showcases Pearl Heritage at ATM 2025 Dubai

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) proudly participated in the Arabian Travel Market 2025, held over four days at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme 'Transforming Travel Through Connections.' As part of its exhibit, DANAT highlighted Bahrain's rich heritage and deep-rooted history in natural pearls and oyster diving. Live demonstrations of traditional pearl oyster opening captivated visitors from diverse nationalities, offering them an authentic glimpse into the kingdom's cultural legacy and its long-standing association with the pearling craft-a profession that remains an integral part of Bahrain's national identity. Commenting on the institute's participation, DANAT CEO Ms. Noora Jamsheer stated, 'We are proud to represent the Kingdom of Bahrain and its rich heritage at one of the region's and world's most prominent travel and tourism exhibitions. This platform has allowed us to showcase Bahrain's authentic legacy in natural pearls, jewelry, and oysters to a global audience.' She added, 'Through such engagements, we aim to position Bahrain as a unique heritage tourism destination. At DANAT, our mission is to preserve and promote this cultural legacy, and we are pleased with the significant interest shown by visitors to our booth, who appreciated the informative presentations by our experts.' Jamsheer also emphasized that DANAT's efforts align with the national plan to revive Bahrain's pearl industry and are part of its broader strategy to elevate Bahrain's status as a global hub for natural pearls and a premier destination for heritage tourism. Also read: Bahrain's Major Salmeen Named Overall Champion At World Powerlifting Championship

DANAT Showcases Bahrain's Timeless Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025
DANAT Showcases Bahrain's Timeless Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Biz Bahrain

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

DANAT Showcases Bahrain's Timeless Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) proudly participated in the Arabian Travel Market 2025, held over four days at the Dubai World Trade Centre, under the theme 'Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow's Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity'. This prestigious event served as a strategic platform to present Bahrain's distinctive cultural narrative, with a particular focus on its enduring heritage of natural pearls. Through its dedicated stand, DANAT showcased the Kingdom's deep-rooted history in pearls—traditions that are inseparable from Bahrain's national identity. A key highlight was the live demonstration of the traditional oyster shucking, which drew significant interest from attendees of various nationalities. Visitors gained an immersive insight into the intricate craftsmanship that historically underpinned Bahrain's maritime economy, highlighting the lasting beauty and cultural authenticity of its traditional practices. Commenting on DANAT's participation, CEO Mrs. Noora Jamsheer stated: 'We are honoured to represent the Kingdom of Bahrain and its pearl heritage at one of the region's most distinguished and internationally recognised travel and tourism exhibitions. The Arabian Travel Market provides an exceptional platform to convey the richness of Bahrain's cultural traditions—particularly those rooted in natural pearls and fine jewellery—firmly anchoring them within the narrative of national tourism.' 'Our participation in international platforms of this calibre contributes meaningfully to advancing Bahrain's position as a distinguished destination for heritage tourism. At DANAT, we play an active role in preserving and showcasing the Kingdom's cultural wealth, particularly its renowned pearling legacy.' Mrs. Jamsheer said, 'The strong interest and engagement witnessed at our pavilion reflected widespread appreciation for the educational insights and live demonstrations delivered by our team. In parallel, we engaged in constructive dialogue with travel and tourism stakeholders to explore prospective partnerships that support the growth of heritage-oriented tourism experiences.' Mrs. Jamsheer further noted that this initiative aligns with DANAT's central role in advancing the national strategy to revitalise the pearl industry. It also reflects the Institute's broader objective of reinforcing Bahrain's global status as a hub for natural pearls and a key player in heritage tourism.

Bahrain's DANAT Showcases Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 in Dubai
Bahrain's DANAT Showcases Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 in Dubai

Daily Tribune

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain's DANAT Showcases Pearl Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 in Dubai

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) proudly participated in the Arabian Travel Market 2025, held over four days at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme "Transforming Travel Through Connections." As part of its exhibit, DANAT highlighted Bahrain's rich heritage and deep-rooted history in natural pearls and oyster diving. Live demonstrations of traditional pearl oyster opening captivated visitors from diverse nationalities, offering them an authentic glimpse into the kingdom's cultural legacy and its long-standing association with the pearling craft—a profession that remains an integral part of Bahrain's national identity. Commenting on the institute's participation, DANAT CEO Ms. Noora Jamsheer stated, 'We are proud to represent the Kingdom of Bahrain and its rich heritage at one of the region's and world's most prominent travel and tourism exhibitions. This platform has allowed us to showcase Bahrain's authentic legacy in natural pearls, jewelry, and oysters to a global audience.' She added, 'Through such engagements, we aim to position Bahrain as a unique heritage tourism destination. At DANAT, our mission is to preserve and promote this cultural legacy, and we are pleased with the significant interest shown by visitors to our booth, who appreciated the informative presentations by our experts.' Jamsheer also emphasized that DANAT's efforts align with the national plan to revive Bahrain's pearl industry and are part of its broader strategy to elevate Bahrain's status as a global hub for natural pearls and a premier destination for heritage tourism.

Empowering Bahraini youth through workshop on pearls
Empowering Bahraini youth through workshop on pearls

Daily Tribune

time18-04-2025

  • Science
  • Daily Tribune

Empowering Bahraini youth through workshop on pearls

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) recently hosted an educational workshop on natural pearls for students of Al Naseem School, reaffirming its commitment to raising awareness among Bahraini youth about the historical and economic significance of pearls. This initiative forms part of DANAT's broader mission to instil pride in the Kingdom's cultural heritage and to deepen the students' understanding of the various dimensions of the natural pearl industry. The workshop featured an informative presentation outlining the stages of natural pearl extraction, accompanied by a comprehensive overview of the sector's contribution to the national economy. History It also delved into Bahrain's longstanding history of pearls, tracing its roots back thousands of years and emphasizing the central role pearls have played in shaping the Kingdom's identity and heritage. In addition to the theoretical component, the students engaged in a range of interactive, hands-on activities designed to enrich their learning experience. These included using professional tools to examine different types of pearls, distinguishing between natural and cultured varieties, and learning about the traditional practices of Bahraini pearl divers. Students were also introduced to significant archaeological sites across Bahrain that are historically linked to the pearl trade.

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