
Jewels of the World Saudi Arabia 2026 is set to return to Saudi Arabia next month, bringing another season of fine jewellery, luxury watches and international craftsmanship to the Kingdom.
The luxury exhibition series will begin its 2026 calendar in Riyadh from June 15 to 19 at the Four Seasons Hotel, before moving to Al Khobar’s Dhahran Expo from June 23 to 26. Later in the year, the event will also return to Riyadh and Jeddah for its autumn editions.
Widely regarded as one of the region’s leading jewellery and watch exhibitions, Jewels of the World brings together global maisons, independent designers and emerging luxury brands under one roof. Organisers say the upcoming edition will feature participants from more than 20 countries across five continents.
Visitors can expect a broad showcase ranging from high jewellery and bridal collections to contemporary everyday pieces, alongside rare gemstones, diamonds and luxury timepieces. International names including De Beers, David Morris, Chatila and Pasquale Bruni are expected to be part of the exhibition lineup.
The exhibition has continued to grow in scale since launching in Saudi Arabia, reflecting the Kingdom’s expanding luxury retail market and rising interest in fine jewellery and watches. According to organisers, the 2025 editions attracted close to 50,000 visitors across the country.

This year’s exhibition will also include specialised pavilions dedicated to Italian and French jewellery houses, creating a more curated international experience for visitors. Organisers are additionally introducing educational sessions in partnership with IGI, one of the world’s largest independent jewellery grading and accreditation institutions.
The IGI collaboration will feature on-site certification services and training sessions designed for both exhibitors and visitors, adding an educational layer to the event alongside the commercial showcase. Global Blue will also provide tax refund services for international buyers attending the exhibition.
Jewels of the World has positioned itself as more than a retail exhibition, evolving into a platform that connects luxury consumers, collectors and designers through immersive showcases and exclusive launches. Many participating brands use the event to debut new collections or present limited-edition pieces to the Saudi market.
With Saudi Arabia continuing to expand its luxury and lifestyle sectors, the return of Jewels of the World highlights the growing importance of the Kingdom within the global jewellery industry. The exhibition’s multi-city format also reflects increasing demand for high-end retail experiences beyond traditional shopping environments.
Registration for the upcoming editions is available through the official event platform.
