The 12th edition of the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition (DJWE) that concludes today, has seen a massive rise in attendance during the weekend, according to an official statement issued yesterday.
Visitors were overwhelmed by the scintillating ambiance of the exhibition hall that hosted some of the elite brands in the international luxury market.This year’s show fascinated visitors with some exclusive items unveiled for the first time in Qatar.
Bulgari, known for its Italian excellence in exquisite craftsmanship showcased its magnificent creations at DJWE 2015. It included large ensemble of exceptional and rare contemporary coloured gems expressing creative sensibility that transcends time and passing trends.
Under the umbrella of Blue Salon and Pari Gallery, Montegrappa, the famous Italian manufacture of high end writing instrument launched its unique Gibran Kahlil Gibran collection, in honour of the world renowned writer. The brand also brought in the Pele Limited Edition pen to the fair, displayed in the Pari Gallery stand.
Other brands that showcased their latest collection in the Pari Gallery stand were Shenoy Jewellers, the main highlight being their fancy cut diamond sets and the famous watch brands Marben, Davidoff and Zasper.
Domasco presented the latest novelties of Raymond Weil that included the Jasmine Collection, Freelancer and the popular sports line from the Nabucco collection; Al Muftah revealed the new timepiece from Century, Crescendo which is a part of the Master Imperial collection dedicated to the House’s prestigious creations; Al Zain showed of their eclectic jewellery pieces made of natural pearls from Bahrain.
Brands that participated for the first time in the exhibition like Al Bidaa and Blue Diamond impressed the visitors. The Sword of Qatar by Al Bidaa made of 21-karat gold with 200 pieces of small precious stones and the Tour Eiffel timepiece of Saint Honore which is a collector’s timepiece that marks the brand’s 130th anniversary, caught the eye of the Qatari collector.
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