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Al Romaizan’s Dh5 Million Gold Dress Shines at Sharjah Jewellery Show

The record‑breaking 10‑kg, 21‑karat gold dress is drawing crowds at the 57th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show in Sharjah’s Expo Centre.

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Al Romaizan Gold Dress: Al Romaizan’s Dh5 Million Gold Dress Shines at Sharjah Jewellery Show
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  • 1The Gold Dress, made from over 10 kg of 21‑karat gold, is valued at Dh5 million.
  • 2It is the first public display of the Guinness World Records‑certified most expensive gold dress.
  • 3The dress is a major attraction at the 57th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show in Sharjah.

Al Romaizan’s gold dress is stealing the show in Sharjah.

The 57th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show has turned the Expo Centre Sharjah into a magnet for visitors eager to see the Guinness World Records‑certified masterpiece. Weighing more than 10 kilograms of 21‑karat gold and priced at Dh5 million, the dress combines luxury craftsmanship with a record‑breaking title.

Guests are flocking to the display, snapping photos and lining up for a close look. The dress has quickly become one of the most photographed exhibits at the show, adding a sparkle to an event that already hosts hundreds of luxury brands from across the region.

Gold Dress Draws Crowds at Sharjah Exhibition

Beyond the dress, Al Romaizan is showcasing an impressive lineup. The brand presents more than 500 new diamond designs, pieces from its record‑breaking Sheikha Hind collection, and fresh jewellery lines launched exclusively for the exhibition. These additions reinforce Al Romaizan’s reputation for bold, high‑value creations.

The broader show is a major draw for the jewellery world. The previous edition welcomed over 91,000 visitors, and organisers expect a similarly strong turnout this year. With the gold dress on display, the attraction factor has risen even higher, making it a must‑see for anyone attending the event.

Al Romaizan’s Record‑Breaking Creations

Al Romaizan is no stranger to headline‑making pieces. Earlier, the brand unveiled a gold bicycle valued at Dh1.5 million, a creation that cemented its reputation for ambitious jewellery projects. The new gold dress now eclipses that milestone, becoming the most valuable piece the brand has produced to date.

Other highlights at the show include Salem Al‑Shueibi Jewellery’s Aura Mosa collection, created with Emirati designer Shamma Al Hallami, and Arabian Gold & Diamond’s Guinness World Record creations such as the Union Frame. Jawhara Jewellery also unveiled its latest luxury collections, adding to the event’s vibrant showcase of regional talent.

Whether you are a jewellery enthusiast, a fashion lover, or simply curious about what Dh5 million worth of gold looks like, the Gold Dress offers a unique glimpse into the world of ultra‑luxury. Its presence at the Sharjah exhibition underscores the city’s growing reputation as a hub for high‑end design and craftsmanship.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Al Romaizan's gold dress worth?

Al Romaizan's gold dress is valued at Dh5 million, made from over 10 kg of 21-karat gold.

Where is the Sharjah Jewellery Show located?

The Sharjah Jewellery Show is being held at the Expo Centre Sharjah.

What is on display at the Sharjah Jewellery Show?

The show features hundreds of luxury brands, including Al Romaizan's gold dress, over 500 new diamond designs, and pieces from its record-breaking Sheikha Hind collection.

How much does Al Romaizan's gold dress weigh?

Al Romaizan's gold dress weighs more than 10 kilograms.

What is the karat value of Al Romaizan's gold dress?

Al Romaizan's gold dress is made from 21-karat gold.

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