Doha
The 5th Katara International Exhibition for Kahraman will conclude on Friday with participation of experts and artisans from 14 Arab and foreign countries, featuring 77 pavilions.
Visitors and exhibitors praised the outstanding organization of the exhibition, which offers a unique experience combining culture and heritage, providing an opportunity for exchanging views between local and international enthusiasts and experts, and discussing the latest developments in the world of amber.
They noted that the exhibition crowns Doha as a global hub for amber, showcasing a variety of luxurious and rare types of amber, including Indian amber, which attracts amber enthusiasts from all around the world.
The exhibition also offers a chance to explore various cultures in amber craftsmanship, with a laboratory for examining quality of exhibits and pavilions displaying paintings and sculptures made from rare amber.
The continuity of the exhibition for the fifth consecutive year is a testament to Katara’s status as a global destination for amber enthusiasts, as well as its importance as an international marketing platform attracting top traders in the amber world.
The third day of the exhibition saw continued public attendance, with visits from high-ranking official and diplomatic figures from both inside and outside Qatar.
Katara International Exhibition for Kahraman is a unique platform that blends cultural heritage and art, aiming to enhance the status of amber as part of human heritage, while offering an opportunity to exchange experiences between participants and visitors.