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JEWELS OF THE WORLD OPENS IN RIYADH

Jewels of the World has officially opened its doors at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh, unveiling an extraordinary showcase of high jewellery, fine jewels and precious gemstones. Running until 19th June, the event brings together over 100 celebrated jewellery maisons and an exceptional display of creations from all over the world. 

As Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its position as a regional hub for luxury retail, Jewels of the World has become a must-visit highlight on the annual calendar for jewellery enthusiasts, collectors and luxury connoisseurs. The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover exclusive creations, emerging trends and the exceptional craftsmanship shaping the global jewellery industry today. 

Brands present include Aliel Italia, Casato, Charles Oudin, De Beers, Davidor, Etho Maria, FerriFirenze, George Hakim, HANNA, Hasbani Gioielli, HRH Joaillerie, Lapis Jewelry, Luca Carati, Luvor, Nsouli, Pasquale Bruni, Saboo, Scavia, Sulaiman Al Madyan for Gold & Jewellery, Valentina Callagher, Vhernier, Yoko London and Yvan Tufenkjian. 

Also exhibiting are Al Hashimi Pearls, Al Nahar Jewellery, Araya Fine Jewellery, Areej Ibrahim Abdulla Aldubaikhi, Azar Gems, Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas, Bishan, Blue Diamond Jewellery, Carlo Barberis, Collaro Jewels, Devji Aurum, Giovanni Ferraris, J Jewels Milano, La Prima Gioielli, Lida Diamond, Nigaam Jewels, Primus, Raaya Fine Jewellery, Renée Jewellers, RK Jewellers, Rose Jewels, Rosetta Fine Jewellery, Sandy Tabet, Tariq Riaz and Vanessa Gioielli, among others.

Highlight pieces include De Beers’ striking Phenomena Sirocco High Jewellery necklace, a diamond masterpiece inspired by the warmth of the Mediterranean and the journey of the legendary Sirocco wind as it crosses continents. Contemporary curls of round brilliant diamonds are accented with pear-cut diamond drops, creating a captivating interplay of movement and light. 

Also inspired by the forces of nature, George Hakim is presenting its Four Elements High Jewellery collection, showcasing exceptional emeralds, sapphires, rubies and diamonds. Standout creations include the Water earrings, centred on sapphires of more than 4 carats and framed by diamonds that echo the fluid rhythm of water, alongside a matching bracelet featuring seven Ceylon sapphires totalling 15.27 carats.

Italian craftsmanship is showcased through several maisons, including Aliel Italia, whose transformable Bridal Suite choker features a magnificent Zambian emerald cabochon framed by emeralds and diamonds, and Scavia, which is showing its Nurgul II earrings centred on vivid natural Colombian emeralds among other jewels. Also from Italy, renowned FerriFirenze presents its latest Spring Summer collections: Light, Trilly, Chiacchierino and Giulio – each defined by movement, emotion and character, a contemporary vision of fine jewellery.

Pasquale Bruni’s Mandala collection is on display, reimagined through a contemporary lens and brought to life with vibrant green hues and the maison’s signature colourful pavé technique. Vhernier is showing its iconic Abbraccio collection, a pure expression of its sculptural aesthetic; defined by fluid forms that wrap gracefully around themselves, the collection’s rings, earrings and bracelets embody movement and timeless elegance.

Bridging European craftsmanship with the aesthetics of the Arab world, HRH Joaillerie presents its delicate Luce collection, brought to life through heritage and inspired by the intricate architecture of Beirut’s Al Ameen Mosque built by Rafik Harriri – and distinguished by warm tones and precious gemstones.

Yoko London has become one of the world’s leading luxury pearl jewellers since its founding in 1973. At the show, the brand is highlighting its High Jewellery collection – including the Cleopatra 18K Gold Freshwater Pearl Diamond and Mother of Pearl Celine Cascade necklace and matching earrings. Charles Oudin, the historic Parisian watchmaker, is showcasing a selection of Art Deco-inspired timepieces alongside fully diamond-set high jewellery creations, all of which can be personalised.

Jewels of the World is open to the public from 4pm-11pm every day, until 19 June. The event will then move to Al Khobar’s Dhahran Expo from 23 – 26 June, before returning for two more editions in October 2026.

IGI, one of the world's largest independent jewellery grading and accreditation providers, will certify jewellery in its state-of-the-art lab, and is also offering a series of complementary courses for visitors. For the first time, purchases can be altered on-site in the specialised atelier, while Global Blue will provide seamless tax refund services for international buyers.

Jewels of the World 2026 is sponsored by IGI, Brinks and Imperial Crest Real Estate (ICR). For further information and to register, please visit www.jowsaudi.com

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