20th Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition: What Not to Miss
The 20th Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition (DJWE) is back with a bang, running from February 5 to 11, 2024.
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Event Details and Highlights
When and Where: February 5 to 11 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC)
What to Expect:
- Over 500 brands from 10 countries will be showcased
- Notable features include the Indian and Turkish pavilions
- Qatari Designers Pavilion highlights local creative talent
- Educational workshops led by experts will be available
Celebrity Faces and Participants
Supermodel Irina Shayk and sports icon Thierry Henry add star power to the 2024 Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition, bringing glamour and prestige to the event. Joining them are the "Big 8" participants, a mix of both local and international luxury brands, ensuring a diverse and captivating showcase of the finest jewellery and watches.
Special Debuts and Collaborations
Exciting debuts await attendees at the exhibition, including the unveiling of Tiffany& Co.’s 2024 Bird on a Pearl and Bulgari’s exquisite ‘High Jewellery’ necklace.
Additionally, AlMajed Jewellery and Blue Salon introduce exclusive 'Qatar Limited Edition' watches and jewellery, offering unique pieces crafted with local flair.
Renowned auction house Phillips will also be present, showcasing their world-record-breaking watch auctions.
Moreover, collaborations with Education Above All bring special initiatives, featuring collaborations with Brazilian jeweller Silvia Furmanovich and Qatari Designers, adding philanthropic and creative dimensions to the event.
What Not to Miss
With over 500 local and international brands on display, attendees can explore limited-edition collections and extraordinary pieces, offering a unique opportunity to discover treasures from around the world. Don't miss the chance to enjoy debut showcases, educational workshops, and celebrity appearances, providing insight and entertainment throughout the event.
Be sure to visit the Indian and Turkish pavilions, as well as the Qatari Designers Pavilion, to experience the cultural richness and artistic talent showcased at the exhibition.