Dubai, UAE: Classic, contemporary and modern jewellery designs on display at the Italian pavilion at VOD Dubai represent the themes of traditional ways of jewellery making, blend of luxury and creativity, and the potential of technology to create masterpieces.

According to Gianpaolo Bruno, Trade Commissioner to the UAE, Oman and Pakistan at the Italian Trade Agency: “This year’s Italian pavilion is a success with a good representation of Italy’s jewellery industry, with new creative designs, more traditional solid-gold fare, a wide range of jewellery pieces incorporating tanzanite, rubies, other precious stones and silver jewellery. Big, bold pieces were prevalent as well as a multitude of colour in many of the designs. ‘Made in Italy’ jewellery is the result of excellent manufacturing skills and strong heritage. At this year’s pavilion we also focused on how art and technology can combine to create beautiful jewels. Use of modern technology like 3D printing open new avenues of creativity for jewellers. Now they can create anything, imagination is the only limit.”

ITA organized a cocktail reception during the fair which acted as a networking platform for the 28 companies participating at the Italian pavilion to explore new opportunities of growth in the region. The jewellery sector has always been among the sectors that contribute more to the UAE economy. In 2018 the estimated value of the total sales in the sector amount to about AED 11 billion with a growth of 0.7 per cent over the previous year, when the growth rate had been 0.6%.

VOD Dubai International Jewellery Show took place from November14-17, 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

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Participating companies at the Italian pavilion include:

ANGELETTI 1940, ARCHE’ GIOIELLI & FELICE CARADONNA, AURI TEMPORE GIOIELLI, BELLAGIOIA ARGENTO ITALIANO, BRUNO ARISTI JEWELLERY, ENRICO CAPRA, COLLARO, EFFEPI MOUNTINGS VALENZA, FAB GOBBETTI SRL, ELEVEN MILANO, FERRARIFIRENZE, GARAVELLI ITALY 1920, GENEROSO GIOIELLI 1970, GILORO, HASBANI, LEONORI, LUCA CARATI, MANGIAROTTI SRL, MIA VALENTINA, MICHELETTO, OREFICERIA DI RIENZO, ORO TREND ITALY, ROBERTO CASARIN SRL, STANOPPI, SUPERORO, TEDORA, TESSITORE 1888, VANESSA GIOIELLI.

ANGELETTI 1940 SRL - www.angeletti1940.com

ARCHE’ GIOIELLI & FELICE CARADONNA - www.felicecaradonna.com/ita/home

AURI TEMPORE SRL - www.auritempore.it

BELLE ARTI SRL - www.belle-arti.it

BRUNO ARISTI SRL - www.brunoaristi.com

CAPRA SRL - www.caprasrl.biz

COLLARO SRLS - www.collarojewels.com

EFFEPI GIOIELLI SRL - www.effepigioielli.com

EMMEP DISTRIBUZIONE DIAMANTI - www.emmepdistribuzione.it / www.miavalentina.it

FAB GOBBETTI SRL - www.fabgobbetti.it/?lang=en

FAB SAI SRLS - www.fabsai.com

FERRARIFIRENZE SRL - www.ferrarifirenze.it

GARAVELLI SRL - www.garavellidesignitaly.com

GENEROSO GIOIELLI 1970 SRL - www.generosogioielli.it

GILORO SRL - www.giloro.it/en/

HASBANI GIOIELLI SPA - www.hasbani.it

LEONORI - www.leonorigioielli.com

LUCA CARATI SRL - www.lucacarati.it/en

MANGIAROTTI SRL - www.mangiarottigioielli.it

MICHELETTO SRL - www.micheletto.com

OREFICERIA ARMANDO DI RIENZO - www.armandodirienzo.com

ORO TREND SRL - www.oro-trend.com

ROBERTO CASARIN SRL - www.robertocasarin.com

STANOPPI - www.stanoppi.com

SUPERORO - www.superoro.it

TEDORA SRL - www.tedora.it

TESSITORE S.R.L - www.tessitore1888.com / www.tubogas.it

VANESSA GIOIELLI SRL - www.vanessagioielli.com

About the 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 Economic Development.

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 and marketing Italian goods and services, as well as the image of the "Made in Italy" products around the world, while facilitating outward Italian investments and encouraging FDI attraction into Italy.

ITA provides a wide range of services such as information, support and consultancy services and organizes a wealth of promotional activities in order to foster exports and economic cooperation in all sectors, with the objective of increasing the effectiveness of the presence of Italian companies on international markets.

ITA is headquartered in Rome and operates through a large network of Trade Promotion Offices linked to Italian Embassies and Consulates. The Dubai office is the ITA branch responsible for UAE, Oman and Pakistan.

For further information, please visit www.ice.gov.it; www.eventsitadubai.com

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