Look: the world’s largest emerald, a scooter made of pure gold; 4 priceless items at new Sharjah fair – News
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One of the world’s largest emeralds, a long traditional Emirati necklace and vehicles made of pure gold, are on display at the dazzling and glamorous annual Middle East Watch and Jewelry Exhibition, which began in Sharjah on Wednesday.
More than 500 premium companies and brands from the UAE and around the world showcase some of their finest jewelery and priceless jewellery. The event will run throughout the weekend until February 4.
For the first time this year, several leading brands will showcase exclusive 2024 designs at the exhibition. On the first day of the event, shoppers flocked to get their hands on the latest collections and take advantage of special offers and sales.
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The highlights were four unique items displayed at the exhibition.
Prince of Kafubu
This 19,000-carat emerald stone from the Grizzly mines in Zambia is on display at the exhibition. Weighing 4kg, it is one of the largest emeralds in the world, as certified by the Swiss Gubelin laboratory. It is available to anyone who wants a unique piece of gemstone in their collection for a whopping Dh7.35 million.
gold cycle
If you’re into traveling in style, head to Al Romaizan Jewelery which has this 24-karat gold bike. The Jewelery collaborated with Leronza London to transform a British racing bike into this masterpiece. Priced at around Dh1.5 million, the bike will appeal to gold-eyed collectors.
golden scooter
If bikes aren’t your thing, buyers have another option: this Leronza 24K scooter. A custom Ninebot Kickscooter, this one has been made with pure gold plating and has 10,244 crystals. But if you thought this was just a masterpiece, think again. It has a 300 W motor and advanced functions such as cruise control, for comfortable driving. This unique piece is priced at just over 2 million dirhams.
Emirati traditional necklace
Emiratis are known for their extravagant pieces of jewelry. If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind traditional necklace, this 2.2m long Mirtasha weighs 1 kilogram and is priced at Dh1.2 million. Created by Al Arabiya Jewelers, it is also on display at the exhibition.
Now if you are looking for a combo deal, Al Romaizan has one for you. Buyers can purchase the golden bicycle, the scooter, and a set of three exclusive Egyptian ornaments made of pure gold. Iconic pieces include a half-bust of Tutankhamun, the Sphinx of Giza and a statue of Mau. The complete set is on sale for Dh7 million.
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