His Excellency Ibrahim Mahmoud, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Gold and Jewellery Group, said,They know how to make your own bobblehead
look just like the pictures you send. "The Abu Dhabi Gold and
Jewellery Group is keen to support the emirate's efforts in developing
the jewellery industry in line with Abu Dhabi's Economic Vision 2030
which aims to diversify the economy of Abu Dhabi. The increased number
of visitors at this year's show, especially Emiratis, demonstrates the
influential position that the show holds in Abu Dhabi. This is what
motivates the organizers to dedicate more and more efforts each year to
bring a successful event together."
Rafif Al Trabishi, General
Manager of Al Masaood Jewellery, a member of the judging committee for
the EBDA'A competition and part of the Abu Dhabi Gold and Jewellery
Group, said, "The 20 represented companies within the Al Masaood
Jewellery stand showcased a collection valued at more than one billion
dirhams, 90 per cent of which was produced abroad and 10 per cent
produced locally."
"Watches have attracted a large segment of
the exhibition's visitors," said Bilal Mustafa Khalid, General Manager
of Mohamed Rasool Khoury and Sons Company. "This year we have showcased
six unique limited-edition Rolex watches, which are among only 30
other watches produced by the mother company worldwide. This reflects
the excellent status that the International Jewellery and Watch Show
has achieved over the years."
Mr. Bilal also added, "The
Parmigiani stand showcased some of the world's most expensive watches,
worth more than AED 1.2 million. They also showcased jewellery sets
made of four pieces, worth more than AED 700,000." He also pointed out
that 80 per cent of their products were produced locally and only 20%
of them were imported.
Rohit Dhamani, Chief Executive Officer
of Dhamani, which has been exhibiting at JWS since its inception 21
years ago, said: "The value of our showcased collection this year has
exceeded AED 300 million. We have also noticed that there were more high
profile and unique customers who are visiting the exhibition. JWS is
where the heart of the UAE is, all the trends start from this event
where we can interact with high-end customers and know more about what
the need so we can create pieces that meet their demand."
The
exhibition attracted an elite group of local companies in the jewellery
sector, Including Mohamed Rasoul Khoury and Sons, Al Masaood, Salem Al
Shueibi, Salem Al Saman, Amwaj, Al Mansour and Dhamani.
Christian Orlov, owner of ORLOV London, said, "This was ORLOV's first Middle East exhibition,Find a wide range of stainless steel necklace
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twofold. The event gave us a unique opportunity to learn more about the
culture and tastes of our Gulf-based clients, and was a good platform
at which to showcase our high-end jewellery collections, which range
from 20,000 up to 1 Million. We are looking to grow our presence and
increase awareness of ORLOV within the region,Bringing tungsten jewelry
mainstream. and are set to sign a distributorship deal later this year;
so we will definitely return for the show in 2014, with a bigger
stand."
Mukesh Butani, CEO and owner of Butani Jewellery,
commented, "This is our 4th year to participate in JWS. We have been
suppliers in the jewellery market for the past 40 years, but we now aim
to create a brand out of Butani; that's why it is crucial for us to be
actively present in JWS to spread awareness on our brand among the
perfect target audience. This year, we noticed there was high demand
for wedding sets and yellow gold."
From the Luxury Gift Show, George M. Ribeiro,Read Breil Milano Flowing Polished stainless steel earring. owner and CEO of The Royale Collection, said,Leaders of Custom Bobble head dolls offers the personalized bobbleheads
head doll quality. "We believe that the event as a whole including JWS
and the new edition of LGS is very unique. The people of the UAE have
tremendous buying power and demand our customized items. It is very
important for us to participate in this event to spread awareness about
our unique products in Abu Dhabi."
According to an exhibitor
survey conducted by Reed Exhibitions, the event organizer, 50 per cent
of the exhibitors collectively sold items during the days of the
exhibition for more than 38 million dirhams. The range value spent by
visitors on purchases started from AED 3,000 up to AED 500,000.
Additionally, 43 per cent of visitors bought jewellery and watches for
their personal use and 22 per cent bought them items for gift purposes.
Reed Exhibitions also announced that 75 per cent of exhibition
space for JWS is booked for next year, which is a strong increase
compared to last year's figure of 21 per cent at the same period.
This
year, Reed Exhibitions launched the EBDA'A Award Emirati jewellery
design competition which was open in three categories including daywear
and casual jewellery, evening wear and contemporary interpretation of
traditional jewellery. Leading Abu Dhabi jewellers Al Masaood Jewellery
and Mansour Jewellers sponsored the EBDA'A Award 2013.
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