• The 5th Jewels of Emirates Show in Sharjah features exceptional talent from Emirati designers under the “Emirates Jewellers Platform.”
  • Participants blend Emirati heritage with contemporary styles, presenting unique pieces crafted from diamonds, gold, and precious stones.
  • The youngest designer, 11-year-old Meera Yousef Al Muhairi, dazzles with her pearl-inlaid jewelry collection.
  • Designers like Fatima Al Muhairi and Alia Al Jaber showcase personalized, intricate designs, reflecting modern heritage styles and fine craftsmanship.

The 5th edition of the Jewels of Emirates Show, taking place at Expo Centre Sharjah until June 2, is a testament to the remarkable talents of Emirati designers. Under the “Emirates Jewellers Platform,” these designers are presenting their latest innovative designs in gold and jewelry, captivating audiences with their creativity and craftsmanship.

Organized by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the Emirates Jewellers Platform provides a unique opportunity for local designers to engage with the global jewelry design community. This year, more than 144 regional and international exhibitors are participating, creating a vibrant atmosphere of artistic exchange.

The showcased designs are a fusion of Emirati heritage and contemporary international styles. From diamond-studded masterpieces to intricate gold and precious stone creations, the exhibits reflect a deep appreciation for natural motifs and cultural elements. This blend of tradition and modernity highlights the designers’ ability to compete on a global stage while staying true to their roots.

One of the standout participants is 11-year-old Meera Yousef Al Muhairi, the youngest Emirati designer at the event. Her collection of pearl-inlaid necklaces, belts, and collars has drawn significant attention for its originality and creativity. Accompanied by her mother, Meera expressed her ambition to create unique gold and pearl designs that are not yet available in the market.

Fatima Al Muhairi, returning for her third exhibition, presented her “Fatima Rose” collection. Known for its modern heritage style, Fatima collaborates closely with her customers, involving them in the selection of gemstones and the design process to create personalized, exquisite pieces.

Alia Al Jaber, another notable designer, showcased her new focus on small, intricate diamond jewelry. Moving away from larger pieces, Alia’s current work emphasizes craftsmanship and artistic details, appealing to customers who appreciate the delicate beauty of finely crafted jewelry.

Ghanim Saeed Al Suwaidi, Director of MÉMOIRE Jewellery, highlighted the importance of the exhibition in fostering the growth of Emirati designers. His collection features unique local designs inspired by Emirati heritage, including a special brand crafted by female Emirati designers. These 21-carat gold pieces, adorned with mother-of-pearl and turquoise, echo traditional influences while offering a refined, contemporary aesthetic.

The Jewels of Emirates Show not only celebrates the artistry of Emirati designers but also positions them as key players in the global jewelry market. Their innovative designs and dedication to preserving cultural heritage continue to impress and inspire.

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