Manama, The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones "DANAT" conducted a five-day training course on pearls and gemstones at the Kooheji Training Hall at Youth City. The event brought together a vibrant young community of pearl, gemstone, and jewellery enthusiasts, and covered theoretical learning and practical exercises on five key topics: pearls, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. The aim of the course was to educate young participants about Bahrain's rich and ancient pearl industry, the fundamentals of pearls and the main gemstones, as well as essential knowledge for purchasing jewellery. Participants also had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience using advanced tools for studying and analysing gemstones. Noora Jamsheer, CEO of DANAT, said that the course aimed at equipping young professionals with the practical skills and experience necessary to enter the pearl and gemstone industry competitively. It offers a comprehensive approach to pearl studies and various gemological sciences, ena bling participants to gain a profound understanding of the field and become acquainted with essential tools and devices. Jamsheer pointed out that this course is integral to the institute's strategic efforts to train, qualify, and enhance the capabilities of Bahraini youth in this crucial industry. It aims to increase awareness of Bahrain's centuries-old pearl heritage and its significant contribution to economic development. The course supports Bahrain's global leadership in the jewellry sector and aligns with DANAT's commitment to delivering exceptional training services throughout Bahrain and the Middle East. Source : Bahrain News Agency
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