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Jawhara Jewellery Unveils Al Nakhla 18K Palm Tree Diamond Collection in Dubai

Jawhara Jewellery unveiled Al Nakhla in Dubai on March 3, 2026, an 18-karat, diamond-studded palm tree collection offered in white, rose and yellow gold.

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Jawhara Jewellery Unveils Al Nakhla 18K Palm Tree Diamond Collection in Dubai
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Jawhara Jewellery unveiled the Al Nakhla collection in Dubai on March 3, 2026, presenting an 18-karat gold and diamond line shaped around the palm tree motif, known across the Arab world as the Tree of Life. The range is described as diamond-studded and is available in white gold, rose gold and yellow gold, with designs across necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings and bangles intended as statement pieces and timeless adornments.

The launch was released during Ramadan and is framed as embodying reflection, giving and connection, positioning the collection as a meaningful choice for gifting and personal adornment. The company materials tie the palm-tree motif to explicit themes of resilience, generosity and continuity and describe the pieces as blending ancestral heritage with contemporary design.

Jawhara Jewellery’s public profile for the launch emphasizes the brand’s long regional history and retail reach: a legacy dating back to 1907, shaped by three generations of master craftsmen and industry leaders, and a presence of more than 300 stores across regional and international markets. The collection is cast as part of Jawhara’s ongoing expansion and its stated commitment to culturally rooted craftsmanship and curated designer collections.

Concrete retail detail appears on the brand’s own listing for a representative SKU: an 18k yellow gold ring in a palm tree shape decorated with a natural diamond, shown as in stock at AED 5,290, reduced from AED 5,570 (a 5% discount). Beyond that single item, the supplied materials describe the pieces as diamond-studded but do not specify diamond carat weights, clarity grades, total gold weights, hallmarking details or third-party certification for stones.

A company statement provided with the launch reads: “The Al Nakhla Collection represents an important milestone for Jawhara Jewellery. It not only adds depth and value to our portfolio of collections but also elevates it by reinforcing our commitment to culturally rooted designs. As we move forward, Jawhara will continue to invest in creating more intricate, curated designer collections that honour our heritage while evolving with the tastes of today’s trends.”

For collectors and buyers, the Al Nakhla release marries a clear cultural narrative and a tangible retail example, the AED 5,290 palm tree ring, with several missing technical details that determine long-term value. The materials and the single SKU listing identify the diamonds as “natural,” but do not state whether stones are accompanied by laboratory grading such as GIA reports, nor do they list the number of pieces in the collection or the stores and channels where the full range will be available. Verify diamond carat weights, clarity and certification, confirm whether “natural” refers to mined stones rather than lab-grown, and request full product specifications before purchase; the collection’s cultural framing is strong, but those technical details will decide its standing as an investment in fine jewellery.

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