Dubai: Renowned for producing pieces of the highest quality, using innovative methods and offering exclusive and aspirational designs, the Italian jewellery industry is going from strength to strength in the UAE with recent figures showing exports increased by 125 per cent in the first six months of 2021 to Euro 448 million, compared to the same period in 2020, and by  + 4.25% compared to pre-pandemic times (2019).

The Italian Trade Agency and  CNA (Italian Confederation of Craft Traders and SMEs), in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in the UAE and the Consulate General in Dubai, present  47 companies  showcasing their latest jewellery collections at the upcoming Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show Sharjah. The UAE is one of the fastest growing luxury markets in the world, estimated at 7 billion Euro, powered by high spending residents and tourists.

His Excellency Nicola Lener, Ambassador of Italy to the UAE said, “I welcome with great pleasure the huge participation of Italian companies to the Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show, the most relevant regional appointment of these sectors, which confirms the leadership of the UAE as a specialised international hub and final market for Italian productions in the Gulf area. Despite in 2020 the local jewellery market decreased by 86 per cent due to pandemic consequences, the Emirates demand has been growing in these latest months with great benefit for Italian companies: during the first five months of this year, Italy enlarged its market share (from 7.01 per cent in 2020 to 13.05 percent in 2021), increased its export by 97.9 per cent and fostered its position as the third supplier to the UAE, after India and Turkey.

“An excellent result, which reflects the extraordinary artisanal, industrial and designing know-how of Italian stakeholders and that we are strongly committed to foster and further develop to offer new opportunities to our companies.”

Amedeo Scarpa, Italian Trade Commissioner to the UAE said, “We are very proud to have doubled the number of Italian Exhibitors at the Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show, Sharjah. Most of Italian exhibitors are SMEs targeting the luxury UAE jewellery market for decades. Their assets are design, reputation, innovation and sustainability. In the year of Expo 2020 Dubai, Italian jewellery will connect people as well as Italy “beauty connects people” at Italy’s Pavilion.

“Jewellery is the most important product exported to the UAE and represents 12 per cent of our export towards this very important trade hub.”

Antonio Franceschini, CNA Head of International Market and Trade Promotion Office said, “Italian jewellery products are appreciated all around the world for their design, quality and craftmanship, and ‘Made in Italy’ is becoming more and more popular in the Middle East. Thanks to the collaboration with the Italian Trade Agency, we are giving 47 Italian jewellery producers the opportunity to step into this market and to showcase their creations to the local consumers.”

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About Italian Trade Agency - ITA

The Italian Trade Agency is the Government agency which promotes the globalization of Italian firms, under the aegis of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ITA helps to develop, facilitate and promote Italian economic and trade relations with foreign countries, focusing on the needs of SMEs, their associations and partnerships. ITA sustains Italian firms in their internationalization process, promoting the marketing of Italian goods and services as well as the image of “Made in Italy” products around the world, while facilitating outward Italian investments and encouraging FDI attraction into Italy. ITA provides information, support and consultancy services to Italian companies on foreign markets, in order to foster exports and economic cooperation in all sectors, with the objective of increasing the effectiveness of their presence on international markets. ITA works closely with the Italian Regions, the network of Italian Chambers of Commerce, business organizations and other public and private entities. ITA’s headquarters are based in Rome and it works through a large network of offices around the world which are acknowledged as “Trade Promotion Offices” of the Embassies or Consulates of Italy. https://www.ice.it/en/markets/united-arab-emirates

Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show exhibitors at the Italian Trade Agency pavilion:

  • Aliberti
  • All Gold Jewels Made in Italy
  • Angeletti 1940
  • Arché Gioielli
  • Auri Tempore Gioielli
  • Bella Gioia Argento Italiano
  • Bettinardi Watches
  • BL Gioielli Roma
  • Blue White Group
  • Bruno Aristi
  • Capra
  • Carlo Barberis
  • Collaro
  • Fanfani Fabio
  • Felice Caradonna
  • FerrariFirenze
  • Garavelli 1920 Italy
  • Generoso Gioielli 1970
  • Giloro
  • Giordana Castellan
  • Giovanni Ferraris
  • Gival by Sil.ma
  • Hasbani
  • Istanboulli Gioielli
  • Italian Vintage Jewellery
  • Leonori
  • Luca Carati
  • Luvor
  • Marchisio 1859
  • Maskada Gioielli
  • Micheletto
  • Moraglione 1922
  • Nardelli Gioielli
  • Noi Gioielli - Leonardo Chilleri
  • Novecentonovantanove
  • Oro Trend Italy
  • Paolo Costagli
  • Pinomanna Design
  • Roberto Casarin
  • Salvatore Collaro
  • Sicis Jewels
  • Stanoppi Italy
  • Tessitore 1888
  • Tinelli & C
  • Vanessa Gioielli
  • Verdi
  • Vivid Gioielli

For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Cambre Associates:

Daniela Gorini
dgorini@cambre-associates.com 

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