Saudi International Luxury Week to take place next month

Saudi International Luxury Week to take place next month
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Updated 25 April 2023
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Saudi International Luxury Week to take place next month

Saudi International Luxury Week to take place next month

Saudi International Luxury Week is taking place next month, with the Kingdom’s second city Jeddah seeing its first edition being held following the huge success of its sister event in Riyadh. The events are designed to create a platform for conversation in the luxury jewelry space and are the largest of their kind to ever be held in the Kingdom, with the Riyadh edition tripling in size this year.

Open to the public, Jeddah International Luxury Week will run from May 8-10 at the Jeddah Hilton, followed by Riyadh International Luxury Week from May 16-19 May at Al-Faisaliah Hotel. 

With more than 120 international jewelry names exhibiting fine and high jewelry collections including standout, multimillion-dollar pieces in both cities, Saudi International Luxury Week will showcase the best in exquisite gemstones, creativity, heritage and savoir-faire, and offer a unique opportunity for jewelers to share their craft with discerning Saudi Arabian clientele. 

Participating brands include fabled family high jewelry maison Moussaieff Jewelers, bespoke gemstone artisans ITCO Jewelry of New York, Parisian watchmaker Charles Oudin, innovative Italian jeweler Ferri Firenze, pearl experts Yoko London, Middle Eastern Nsouli and edgy yet elegant designers AWKN1, among others. 

The events will also see a host of interactive seminars and experiences on offer, including a series of educational talks. The Jeddah event will see Middle Eastern jewelry experts address current topics such as the art of jewelry making to design trends and sustainability, and in Riyadh, DANAT — Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones, will touch on the sourcing of gemstones, the history of pearls, and the world of diamonds. 

The Jeddah and Riyadh International Luxury Weeks are sponsored by The National Committee for Precious Metals and Gemstones, Lucid Motors, DANAT, Store Makers Middle East and MPP-ME Arabian Watches and Jewelry Magazine.