Riyadh to host jewelry show

Saudi Arabian Jewelry & Watch Show (SAJWS), under the sponsorship of Princess Madawi Bint Abdullah Al Saud, will be held in Riyadh. Jewelry has always been an undiminished sector in Saudi Arabian economy.

November 09, 2014

 


 


JEDDAH – Saudi Arabian Jewelry & Watch Show (SAJWS), under the sponsorship of Princess Madawi Bint Abdullah Al Saud, will be held in Riyadh. Jewelry has always been an undiminished sector in Saudi Arabian economy.



“It is a pleasure collaborating with Saudi Arabian Jewelry & Watch Show. I am confident that the show will be a tremendous success for all concerned. Saudi has a different customer with a varied independent retailer profile. The jewelry show will become fully integrated into Saudi’s luxury traits. I wish Saudi Arabian Jewelry& Watch Show all the success,” said Princess Madawi Bint Abdullah Al Saud. SAJWS will be a unique and comprehensive insight into the world of gems and jewelry and the largest B2B and B2C jewelry show ever been hosted in Saudi. It is a trade show blended with exclusive business meetings, networking sessions and exhibitions.



“We are honored of having the king as our patron. Also we feel privileged to get the support and endorsement from Princess Madawi Bint Abdullah. We look forward to a long lasting association. The Royal association will surely enhance the glory of the show. For Saudi, it is always being a pleasure working there”, said the Chairman of iiGlobal.



SAJWS will have immense key takeaways for everyone, visitors, delegates, sponsors or exhibitors. Everyone can cultivate through direct interaction allowing companies to interact with group of prospective customers. The show is coming up with unique strategies to get a firsthand sense of a company’s focus, perspective, and personality. — SG


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