Antik mücevherlerden son model saatlere, Katar’da sergilenen lüks mücevherler gözleri kamaştırıyor
Qatar 365'e katılın ver ekibimizle birlikte 21. kez düzenlenen Doha Mücevher ve Saat Fuarı'nda Katar'ın lüks perakende sektörünü keşfedin ve Doha İslam Eserleri Müzesi'nde sergilenen yüzlerce yıllık bazı mücevher parçalarının zamanın ötesine geçen işçiliğine hayran kalın.
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Qatar 365'e katılın ver ekibimizle birlikte 21. kez düzenlenen Doha Mücevher ve Saat Fuarı'nda Katar'ın lüks perakende sektörünü keşfedin ve Doha İslam Eserleri Müzesi'nde sergilenen yüzlerce yıllık bazı mücevher parçalarının zamanın ötesine geçen işçiliğine hayran kalın.
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İLGILI HABERLER : http://tr.euronews.com/2025/05/28/antik-mucevherlerden-son-model-saatlere-katarda-sergilenen-luks-mucevherler-gozleri-kamast
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02:44We are extraordinarily proud to be featuring some exceptional pearls that are really we're bringing back home.
02:53They're from the gulf.
02:54They're in incredible creations featuring diamonds inspired by the great Jean Schlumberger,
02:59who's one of our iconic designers at Tiffany & Company,
03:02and really features incredible silver, near-white, large, beautiful pearls
03:08that really highlight the unique nature of these beautiful gemstones.
03:11While many of the exhibition's jewellery pieces are unique and exclusive,
03:17the yearly event is accessible for all free of charge,
03:21meaning that for five days, visitors can come to admire the beauty on display
03:25at the Doha National Convention Center,
03:27whether you're here to spend big or just have a little browse like me.
03:35Now from an annual temporary exhibition to a permanent collection,
03:38I've come to the Museum of Islamic Art to check out some extraordinary pieces of jewellery.
03:43To help us understand the significance of these precious stones,
03:47I sat down with Dr. Muniya Shikhab-Abudaya,
03:50Mia's Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs.
03:53Some of those daggers, and that's the finial.
03:57Dr. Muniya, the museum hosts an expansive jewellery collection
04:00with pieces that come from all over the world.
04:03In terms of numbers, how many pieces do you have here, and where do they come from?
04:06So the Museum of Islamic Art holds a collection of approximately 500 jewellery pieces,
04:12which is actually a fairly small part of the collection,
04:15if we think of the total number being approximately 12,000 pieces.
04:21On display, there's around 150 pieces of jewellery,
04:25from Morocco, Spain, all the way to Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines even.
04:31So it really shows the diversity of pieces that are being produced in the Islamic world
04:37from the 9th century all the way to the 20th century.
04:43So it's a wide range of the Islamic world.
04:45Are there some commonalities or stark differences you see when you kind of compare the pieces?
04:49There's actually a lot of differences because it shows that there's a syncretism
04:56between indigenous techniques and any of the jewellery that would have been already produced
05:05in specific regions of the Islamic world,
05:08and how it's been reused and refined in the Islamic period.
05:13So, for example, if we look at Spanish jewellery from the medieval period,
05:18it shows very much an influence of what was produced in Europe.
05:23And same in Indonesia, for example, you have a lot of use of techniques
05:27that already belong to Southeast Asia and to Indonesia in particular,
05:33in previous periods, before Islam was introduced in these regions.
05:37So some of the pieces come from the Islamic world from the 8th to the 13th century.
05:41Around the time when Iran was expanding its political influence and becoming a key player.
05:47How did this influence Iranian art?
05:49The 8th to the 13th century was a very pivotal period for not just Iran,
05:56but also Iran and Central Asia in terms of jewellery making.
06:00And I would say that it's very close to what has been produced in Egypt and Syria
06:05between the 9th and 12th century, in terms of techniques at least,
06:09because they would have been using some of the antique techniques,
06:14but would have refined them.
06:15So you find a lot of gold that would have been used at that time,
06:19with a little bit of enameled metalwork as well,
06:24which would have been combined with precious stones and jewellery making.
06:27So, of course, this is the medieval period for the entire Islamic world
06:33is a time when the techniques and the production of jewellery
06:39has been very influential, I would say, for the later centuries.
06:44Now we're in the South Asian gallery.
06:46One of the most famous pieces here is the Varanasi-style diamond necklace.
06:51Varanasi necklace has been done in North India.
06:53It's really representative of South Asian jewellery during the Mughal period.
06:58So it is set with very precious stones, including diamonds,
07:03and diamonds were really part of the production in India.
07:08In general, South Asia has been very prolific in jewellery making,
07:14using precious materials such as jades that would have come from China and Eastern Asia.
07:20They would have been using as well emeralds that come from Colombia,
07:24that were coming from through the Portuguese trade and later on with the British trade.
07:30And then you have the use of spinels.
07:32We have a few pieces here in this gallery, which people confuse with rubies,
07:37because they are a bit red, but they are actually pinkish red.
07:41They're not exactly as red as rubies.
07:43And spinels would have come from present-day Bangladesh or present-day Sri Lanka,
07:48which were also somehow part of South Asian dynasties.
07:52And so this would have been traded into present-day India to make those jewellery pieces.
08:02The hope is by hosting a platform where a diverse range of exhibitors are under one roof,
08:07Qatar will continue to establish itself as a leading destination for luxury shopping.
08:12I got a chance to check out some incredible timepieces on display.
08:17For Maha Al-Fadhan, the Doha Jewelry and Watches exhibition has a special place in her heart.
08:23She fondly remembers visiting every year as a child.
08:27The exhibition is, quite literally, part of the family business.
08:31And now, so is she.
08:32Since I was a kid, they've been bringing us every year.
08:36I was young, and I would come walk around, see the jewellery, since I was younger.
08:43And my cousins, my siblings as well.
08:47So every year, we learn more, we know more, we understand it more.
08:51And finally this year, I joined the family business.
08:54Along with four of her cousins, Maha is part of the third generation of Al-Fadhan's bringing an injection of youth to the company.
09:02And what better place to leave their mark on the legacy brand than at an international exhibition?
09:07And it started 20 years ago when my grandfather, Hussein Al-Fadhan,
09:11decided that he wanted to have a showcase to show the diamonds, the jewellery.
09:16And so every year, we're here, we have one of the biggest pavilions, actually, in the Al-Fadhan Jewelry Watches exhibition.
09:25And we show all the brands that are under Al-Fadhan Jewelry.
09:31There are more than 500 brands from 30 countries represented at this exhibition.
09:36This is the 13th straight year Ayd Adwan has been coming to the DJWE
09:41on behalf of 140-year-old Swiss luxury watch brand, Breitling.
09:46Middle East region is a very important region for Breitling globally.
09:51And Qatar is one of the most important markets for us here.
09:54And this is one of the reasons why we are coming here, of course, to meet with our local retail partner.
10:01And in the same time, to meet all our clients, our friend of the brand, our partners here in the country.
10:09Aydwan remembers the exhibition's early days.
10:12He's seen significant growth in the size and scope of what he calls a global gathering.
10:18It was a smaller and less brand.
10:20And as we said before, Qatar become more and more destination for luxury brands.
10:25And we see the growth of the exhibition.
10:27We see a lot of new brands, which myself even, I don't know.
10:30So it's good chances for us, as I said, to show our product,
10:34but also to learn about the watch and jewellery industry in general.
10:38Another Swiss luxury watch manufacturer on full display here is IWC Schaffhausen.
10:45Originally founded as the International Watch Company, the brand has been around since 1868.
10:51More than 150 years.
10:53And since then, we are very well known for being the engineers of time
10:59and also for our craftsmanship and for our innovation.
11:03For many international brands, this exhibition not only allows them to showcase their luxury craftsmanship
11:09to their Gulf clientele, but also to foster growing cultural exchange.
11:14Our presence in the region is extremely important for us.
11:17And Qatar is one of the most key countries in the region.
11:21And of course, we want to spread the world,
11:24but we want to show also the region how much it is important for us at an international level.
11:30From glitzy jewels to elegant timepieces,
11:38we hope you enjoyed discovering how the luxury retail sector continues to grow in Qatar
11:43from here at the 21st Doha Jewelry and Watches Exhibition.
11:47But that's all the time we have for now.
11:49For more, check out Euronews.com and connect with us through our hashtag.
11:52Thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time on Qatar 365.