Scene Styled Picks: Our Favourite Regional Jewellery Brands
These designers are proudly celebrating their heritage, interweaving the Arabic language, talismans, and personal storytelling into their creations.
For Arab women and men alike, jewellery is more than just a dainty necklace sitting pretty on a neck or layered gold bangles chiming on a wrist.
Passed down through generations, jewellery carries stories of survival through turbulent times and regional heritage, while always retaining its value. Beyond its practical worth, jewelry has always been a cultural investment. From the days of Bedouin tribes and gold trades—where it symbolised power and abundance—to today's modern shoppers, where it’s primarily used for adornment, sacred vows, or investing, jewellery remains a popular choice for commemorating moments, preserving memories, and expressing personal style.
In recent years, a new wave of Arab jewellery designers has emerged, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. These designers are proudly celebrating their heritage, interweaving cultural symbolism, the Arabic language, talismans, and personal storytelling into their creations.
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