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Emirates Woman
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
Gems, Glamour & Gulf Views: A preview into Amwaj's jewellery showcase at Saadiyat Rotana
In a refined celebration of elegance and Emirati artistry, Amwaj Jewellery welcomed its most discerning clientele at an exclusive high-end jewellery viewing last month. Hosted in the opulent Royal Suite of Saadiyat Rotana, the event exuded the quiet luxury and sophistication that defines both the brand and its patrons. Set against the serene backdrop of the Arabian Gulf, the private showcase unveiled Amwaj's latest high jewellery collection highlighting rare fancy coloured diamonds and one-of-a-kind creations. The intimate setting provided a tranquil escape, curated with exquisite detail to deliver a bespoke experience for a select circle of connoisseurs of craftsmanship, cultural depth, and distinctive design. More than a showcase, the event offered an immersive journey into the world of Amwaj. Guests engaged with the brand's creative universe through interactive elements including a live sketch artist who created personalised portraits featuring guests adorned in their favourite Amwaj pieces. A dedicated craftsmanship station brought the artistry of jewellery-making to life demonstrating intricate gem-setting techniques, allowing guests a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the Maison's meticulous attention to detail. Founder and designer Fatima Ali Al Dhaheri hosted the event with warmth and elegance, sharing her personal design inspirations and the rich narratives behind the new creations. Her presence underscored the brand's Emirati soul and commitment to elevating regional craftsmanship on a global stage. With exclusive consultations and personalised service throughout, the two-day affair was more than an event but a celebration of feminine power, timeless design, and the quiet confidence of women who wear their story with grace. Amwaj's latest showcase reaffirms its place at the intersection of exclusivity and elegance—where jewellery becomes both art and identity. For more information, visit – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Supplied


Zawya
08-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
GIS intends to list Amwaj on Qatar Stock Exchange
Qatar - Gulf International Services (GIS) intends to list its catering subsidiary Amwaj on the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE). GIS, one of the leading companies in oil and gas services in the region, holds a 30% shareholding in Amwaj Catering Services Company. In a communique to the QSE, GIS announced the intent of Amwaj Catering Services Company' shareholders, to initiate the process of listing Amwaj as a Qatari public shareholding company on the QSE after completing the necessary reviews and obtaining the related regulatory approvals. "The shareholder approval marks an important step forward in the company's journey and its future plans," GIS said, adding further details will be disclosed in accordance with the applicable regulations and rules. © Gulf Times Newspaper 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Shafaq News
04-07-2025
- Politics
- Shafaq News
PM al-Sudani navigates Syria relations despite domestic tensions
Shafaq News – Baghdad Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani is pursuing a cautious diplomatic strategy following the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last winter, engaging with Syria's transitional leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, despite tensions within Iraq's ruling Shiite Coordination Framework. According to the British website Amwaj, several Iran-backed Shiite factions in Baghdad have voiced concerns about the growing influence of Sunni Islamist parties under al-Sharaa. Still, al-Sudani is pressing ahead, aligning with Gulf and Turkish initiatives to foster regional reconciliation. Analysts interpret al-Sudani's outreach as an attempt to elevate Iraq's diplomatic profile by balancing Gulf, Iranian, and Turkish interests. Meanwhile, Tehran appears willing to maintain a pragmatic relationship with al-Sharaa to preserve its regional foothold, indirectly giving al-Sudani more flexibility at home and abroad in a shifting and unpredictable landscape.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Reports: Iran could create nuclear consortium with Gulf states
Iran has proposed to create a nuclear consortium with other Gulf countries amid high-level talks with the United States, according to reports in Iranian and international media. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday that his recent visits to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were connected to ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States. 'We are very interested in a regional understanding of this negotiation and a possible agreement that will lead to increased security and increased regional understanding,' he told reporters. Iranian portal Didban said countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates could be involved in a facility for uranium enrichment on Iranian soil. The US and Iran have been negotiating over Tehran's nuclear programme in Oman, with Washington hoping to prevent the country from building atomic weapons. The New York Times reported that Iran would only enrich uranium to a low level - below the threshold relevant for nuclear weapons - and then supply it to Arab states for civilian use. Iranian news website Amwaj quoted a "high-ranking political source in Tehran" as backing the plan for a regional enrichment consortium. "The idea is good, and Iran can consider it - as long as it is not a substitute for Iran's own enrichment." The proposed facilities could be located on Iranian islands in the Gulf, the Hammihan newspaper reported. The talks come 10 years after Iran agreed in Vienna to limit its nuclear programme in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The US subsequently withdrew from the deal during President Donald Trump's first term, with Washington imposing harsh sanctions on Tehran.


Zawya
23-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Amwaj acquires 18% shareholding in Cledor at $100mln post-money valuation
Amwaj International has acquired an 18% stake in Dubai-based development firm Cledor, marking its entry into the rapidly growing real estate market in the UAE. The transaction has a post-money valuation hitting $100 million, according to a press release. This investment aligns with Amwaj's strategy to expand into one of the world's most vibrant real estate markets, with Cledor managing its real estate ventures in the UAE. The funds will enable Cledor to attract high talent and manage operational expenses until its projects generate liquidity. Omar Gull, Founder of Cledor, commented: 'In just under a year, we secured AED 2.30 billion in Gross Development Value (GDV) and more than 1.30 million square feet in projects. We have also demonstrated our ability to execute, having launched and sold out our first development in just four days, with a GDV of AED 435 million.' 'Our partnership with Amwaj will further fuel our growth, allowing us to capitalize on Dubai's booming real estate market,' Gull added. Namir El Akabi, Founder and Chairman of Amwaj Group, stated: 'The remarkable speed and scale at which Cledor has grown in under a year is testament to its vast potential. We are excited to support its journey and join hands in redefining the UAE's real estate sector.' In 2024, Dubai reached an all-time high in real estate transaction values, exceeding AED 760.70 billion over 226,000 transactions. The growth was backed by foreign direct investment, an increasing demand for luxury properties, and a pro-business regulatory framework. All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (