SCCI to take part in International Handicraft Exhibition in Florence

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), represented by the ‘Emirati Goldsmiths’ Platform, is set to take part in the International Handicrafts Trade Fair (MIDA) in Florence, Italy, scheduled from 24th April to 2nd May. The event…


SHARJAH: The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), represented by the ‘Emirati Goldsmiths’ Platform, is set to take part in the International Handicrafts Trade Fair (MIDA) in Florence, Italy, scheduled from 24th April to 2nd May.

The event features a curated selection of artisans specialising in creating a variety of handicrafts, including accessories, jewellery, fashion items, and various other handicrafts from diverse cultures across the globe.

The SCCI’s willingness to participate in the event reflects its keenness to support entrepreneurs and promote youth-led ventures across various international exhibitions.

The Sharjah Chamber delegation comprises Emirati women designers, who will showcase their latest innovative collections of gold and diamond jewellery. A significant number of specialised craft workshops will also be conducted as part of the exhibition’s programme.

Led by a group of esteemed senior international designers, these workshops will offer participating designers an opportuni
ty to learn about the techniques of crafting, designing, and manufacturing gold and jewellery.

They will delve into a range of design-related threads, such as the artistic installations of stones (stone-stacking/formation) using the most advanced global techniques, as well as welding, crafting, metalworking, and the incorporation of metals to provide more innovative designs.

Furthermore, the SCCI’s delegation will have the chance to visit the National Archaeological Museum of Florence, in addition to other various workshops that focus on traditional perfume and fragrance industry and jewellery manufacturing.

Mona Sultan Al Suwaidi, Director of the Executive Office of the SCCI’s Chairman and in charge of the Emirati Goldsmiths Platform, affirmed that the Sharjah Chamber is keen on enhancing the platform’s engagement in both local and international key relevant events.

This endeavour aims to enhance the Emirati designers’ expertise, cultivate their talents, facilitate product promotion, exhibit their artist
ic innovations, particularly in gold and jewellery designs, and acquaint them with the local and global markets’ demands and requirements. It also seeks to foster increased communication and collaboration with major brands operating in this field.

Al Suwaidi expected that the Emirati Goldsmiths Platform’s participation in the International Handicraft Exhibition in Florence will be highly successful; given the accumulated expertise the UAE’s female designers have gained in recent years, in addition to the high quality and craftsmanship of the jewellery and gold artefacts they curate.

These artefacts include ornaments, diamond and gold jewellery, pearls, and various other precious metals and gemstones epitomising the Emirati designers’ unique hand works, which bear a heritage-inspired imprint and underscore the legacy craftsmanship passed down from their ancestors.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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