IDE: Hotel Rooms Have Almost Run Out For Int'l Diamond Week

By Albert Robinson / January 16, 2019 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - The Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE), organizers of the International Diamond Week in Israel (IDWI), reports that due to overwhelming registration for the event only a few hotel rooms for participating buyers are available.

 

IDWI is offering eligible buyers three complimentary nights at a local hotel, but organizers warn that late registration will not guarantee free hotel accommodations.

 

Registration for the seventh International Diamond Week in Israel (IDWI), opening next week, has surpassed that of all previous shows. Close to 500 diamond buyers from more than 30 countries, including a great deal of first time attendees, will attend the January 28-30 event to be held on the large IDE trading floor. It will feature close to 200 exhibitors offering huge amounts and varieties of polished diamonds.

 

The event will also feature a section devoted to high end diamond jewelry manufactured by Israeli diamond companies who, in addition to loose diamonds, offer top quality jewelry collections. These companies are able to take advantage of Israel's high level of expertise in jewelry making, creativity in jewelry design and the latest manufacturing technologies, as well as the availability of diamonds and gemstones.

 

Ezra Boaron, Chairman of IDWI 2019, said, "This is literally the last opportunity to register for IDWI and to be assured of hotel accommodations. We urge you to act immediately to ensure your place at this exciting event."

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