Manama: The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) is preparing to participate in the 33rd edition of Jewellery Arabia 2025, scheduled from 25 to 29 November at Exhibition World Bahrain. The event will be held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
According to Bahrain News Agency, DANAT will offer visitors the opportunity to obtain on-the-spot certified testing reports for jewelry purchases, including pearls, diamonds, gemstones, and other precious items from any participating exhibitors. Visitors will receive electronic certificates immediately through the official DANAT Submission Portal, providing a reliable guarantee of quality and authenticity.
The certified testing reports provided by DANAT serve as an official scientific reference that accurately determines the characteristics of each item, detailing essential information such as weight, purity, and origin. These certificates are designed to enhance buyers' and investors' confidence by ensuring the authenticity of their acquisitions. DANAT will offer advanced diamond testing services utilizing state-of-the-art technologies at its laboratory.
Noora Jamsheer, CEO of DANAT, stated that the institute's participation in Jewellery Arabia 2025 is part of its ongoing efforts to increase public awareness about the importance of testing jewelry and gemstones before purchase. This initiative aims to strengthen consumer confidence in the Bahraini and regional jewelry markets by offering internationally accredited testing services and instant certification, ensuring a safe purchasing experience for all visitors.
DANAT's regular participation in the exhibition highlights its role in the testing and certification of pearls, gemstones, and fine jewelry, contributing to transparency and trust within Bahrain's jewelry trade sector. The institute is considered a key partner in assuring the quality of exhibits at one of the Middle East's most prestigious jewelry and watch events, which attracts thousands of visitors and international brands annually, reinforcing Bahrain's position as a global hub for the jewelry industry.