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WJMES 2024: Sharjah Jewellery Show Exhibits $817,000 Gold Bike And Rare Egyptian Artefacts

Sharjah’s 53rd Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show (WJMES) is captivating visitors with stunning creations, including a AED3 million ($817,00) gold bike and scooter, AED4 million ($1.1 million) Egyptian artefacts, and Emirati clothing worth AED1.3 million ($354,000)

In full swing at Expo Centre Sharjah, WJMES offers visitors a remarkable opportunity to explore one of the largest collections of gold and jewellery in the country and the wider region.

The exhibition stands out with its exquisite display of the rarest and finest gold jewellery, drawing inspiration from Emirati and Arab heritage, as well as showcasing international and local designs.

Sharjah jewellery show

With exclusive pieces of the highest quality jewellery, gold adornments, and unique diamonds, the event features more than 500 exhibitors representing major companies and renowned local and international brands.

The event concludes on Sunday, February 4.

One of the standout attractions at the event is the world’s tallest shivering, inspired by ancient Emirati heritage and crafted entirely from pure gold, measuring an impressive length of 2.2 metres with a price tag of AED1.3 million ($354,000).

WJMES 2024: Sharjah jewellery show exhibits $817,000 gold bike and rare Egyptian artefacts

Additionally, there’s a remarkable collection of rare Egyptian artefacts plated with 24-carat gold, valued at AED 4 million ($1 million), as well as scooters and bicycles adorned with 24-carat gold plates, priced at AED 3 million.

The exhibition dazzles with its diverse range of gold jewellery, featuring unique designs that draw inspiration from Arab and Emirati heritage.

In addition to the local companies, the exhibition also hosts the latest fashion products and lines of jewellery, gemstones, pearls, and jewellery from leading international companies hailing from India, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Russia, China, Singapore, and Thailand.

WJMES 2024: Sharjah jewellery show exhibits $817,000 gold bike and rare Egyptian artefacts

The Italian pavilion, in particular, features over 41 companies and highlights some of the most distinguished Italian designers and names in the world of gold and jewellery.

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