The Middle East Watch and Jewellery Exhibition, which closes today at Expo Centre Sharjah, continues to cement its position as one of the most prominent specialist events in the gold and jewellery sector, drawing major local and international companies and brands to showcase their latest innovations in exclusive designs and rare pieces, in a blend of artistic creativity and high craftsmanship.

The current edition has featured a selection of exceptional standout pieces that have caught visitors' eyes, foremost among them a unique golden dress displayed by Al Rumaizān Jewellery for the first time. The dress is made from more than 10 kilograms of 21-karat pure gold, valued at 5 million dirhams, and is registered in the Guinness World Records as the "most valuable golden dress in the world", alongside a collection of new designs being unveiled exclusively at the exhibition.

Al Shuaibi Jewellery Group also presented the "Aura Musa" collection, developed in collaboration with Emirati designer Shama Al Halami, as well as the "Sheikha Hind" collection launched last year, in addition to more than 500 new diamond designs, reflecting the group's drive towards innovation and exclusive creations.

In the same vein, Al Arabia Jewellery displayed unique artistic pieces holding Guinness World Records, including "Burwaz Al Ittihad", which embodies the landmarks of the seven emirates in a single design, as well as the world's largest mirror and the world's largest tremblant piece.

"Jawharah Jewellery" presented a wide range of luxury designs, most notably the "Palm" collection crafted in 18-karat gold and set with diamonds and precious stones.