More than 51,000 visitors from 60 countries are expected to attend the 33rd edition of Jewellery Arabia and the third edition of Scent Arabia, kicking off today and running until Saturday, at Exhibition World Bahrain (EWB), Sakhir.
The event, held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, is hosting more than 700 international and regional brands under one roof.
Jewellery Arabia will showcase luxury jewellery and watch brands, including a number of choice pieces by the Bahrain Jewellery Centre, while Scent Arabia will present more than 100 brands specialising in luxury perfumes, with notable local and international names.
The exhibitions will open to the public today at 3pm.
The event will welcome visitors between 3pm and 10pm on the first three days, from 1pm to 10pm on Friday, and from 3pm to 10pm on Saturday.
Entry is free, and registration can be done using the official Jewellery Arabia and Scent Arabia mobile application.
Parking at the Bahrain International Circuit is available with shuttle buses operating all day to and from EWB. Valet parking is also available at EWB’s main and west entrances, at a cost of BD12 per day.
In addition, there is parking at P4 and across the street from EWB, on a first come, first serve basis.
Scent Arabia will be staged in Hall 2, with luxury perfume houses and niche brands showcasing their latest creations, alongside fragrance masterclasses on layering, oud craftsmanship and scent trends.
The Bahraini Gold Suq will be located in Hall 3, alongside two vibrant showcases of more than 50 renowned Indian jewellery brands.
Buyers can also authenticate their jewellery and watch live oyster shucking in this hall at the Danat station.
Halls 5 and 6 will showcase iconic watches alongside jewellery and lifestyle brands, while Hall 7 will be centred on ‘New Creativity and Services’ including on-the-spot ring resizing and necklace adjustments.
There will be a brand-new Greek pavilion at Hall 8 where eight designers from the country will be blending ancient influences with modern gold elegance.