FerrariFirenze returns to Sharjah! | 23-27 March

FerrariFirenze returns to Sharjah! | 23-27 March

Sharjah, UAE, March 23-27, 2022


Launched in 1993, Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show is one of the largest and longest-running events within the jewellery sector. It’s held twice per year in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, a 30-minute drive east of Dubai.

This high profile event is a must-visit for local jewellery aficionados, as well as international buyers. Little wonder. The regional adoration for precious metals and colourful gemstones is concentrated in Sharjah, where The Gold Centre - home to dozens of local and international jewellery brands - has been thriving for close to three decades.
FerrariFirenze is delighted to return to Sharjah once again, for an event that is undoubtedly one of our annual highlights. We'll join more than 500 international exhibitors, as we showcase our most popular collections, like simple yet sophisticated Clover. We’re also excited to be unveiling a selection of our newest designs at the show.

As always, FerrariFirenze’s master artisans have been inspired by the bucolic Italian countryside that surrounds our 16th-century workshop in Tuscany. Each delicate pendant boasts the superb sparkle of diamonds. From the instinctive arcs of our rings, to the floral forms of our earrings and the natural contours of our bracelets, every one of FerrariFirenze 18K gold pieces has been created with supreme attention to detail.
For an exclusive preview of our newest collections of handcrafted jewellery, be sure to follow FerrariFirenze on Instagram @ferrarifirenze

The Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show takes place in Sharjah, UAE from
March 23-27.
Opening hours:
Official Inauguration March 23, 2pm
Open Wed-Thurs and Sat-Sun 2pm-10pm
Friday, March 25, 3pm-10pm

FerrariFirenze will be exhibiting in Hall 4, at Booths 915-916-917
Expo Centre Sharjah.

For more information about Sharjah’s Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show > CONTACT US

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