Italy continues to look at the UAE as its major trade partner in the region, aiming to become the main export market for Italian jewellery. In the upcoming edition of the bi-annual Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show in Sharjah on March 23-27, Italy seeks to boost prospects of the sector by highlighting its innovation and technology that drive its gold jewellery exports.
The Italian showcase is complemented with a special Lounge, provided by the Italian Trade Agency, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as a tool to support the 38 participating Italian jewellers.
Known for its finely detailed and artisanal gold jewellery, Italy currently ranks as the 3rd largest exporter of jewellery items to the UAE and continues to see an upsurge in exports pre and during the pandemic. With its 12% market share, Italy saw a 108% increase in exports worth more than 920 million Euro in 2021 compared to the previous year; and a 10% increase compared to 2019.
Italy’s participation at the show is supported by The Italian Trade Agency, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in the UAE, the Consulate General in Dubai, the Italian Confederation of Craft Traders and SMEs (CNA), and the Center for Artistic and Traditional Crafts of Tuscany (ARTEX), which has been organising the Italian pavilion at Expo Centre Sharjah for 16 years, aims to protect, develop, innovate and promote artistic and traditional productions in Italy and in foreign markets.
“We come together to promote the beauty of Italy in all sectors. Providing 38 exhibitors with the Italian Jewellery Lounge will allow them to showcase extraordinary collections and meet like-minded prospects in the luxury market who value delicacy and fine craftsmanship. The Italian Trade Agency aims to promote the globalization of Italian SMEs and recognises business opportunities across the Emirates, its rising consumer spending, and its growing trade,” said Amedeo Scarpa, Italian Trade Commissioner to the UAE.
Amedeo Scarpa added: “The government of Italy implements stringent quality measures from sourcing raw materials to the development of end-products, setting the country apart in jewellery-making. These measures not only standardise the level of quality of Italian jewellery that meets international specifications but also preserves the rich and diverse history of our culture and craftsmanship of goldsmiths who are the true catalysts of these impeccable standards. We are proud to present the line-up of master Italian jewellers at Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show who will present artisanal products that were manufactured based on ancestral wisdom mixed with modern technology,”
“It is our mandate to raise the profile of the Italian craft industry and over 621,000 members who employ over 1.2 million people. We do this by offering integrated services that provide assistance and innovative solutions that consequently help promote economic and social progress,” Antonio Franceschini, CNA Head of International Market and Trade Promotion Office.
The Italian Jewellery Lounge is located at Hall 4 in Expo Centre Sharjah. Admission and parking are free at the Watch & Jewellery Show on March 23-27 from 2 pm – 10 pm, except on Friday from 3 pm – 10 pm.