DANAT Enhances BACA Tour Guides’ Pearl Heritage Knowledge

The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) recently welcomed a group of tour guides from the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA). This visit was part of DANAT’s commitment to enhancing awareness of Bahrain’s esteemed heritage in pearl extraction and trade, a cornerstone of the kingdom’s tourism attractions.

The tour guides were immersed in the rich history and cultural significance of pearls in Bahrain, an integral aspect of the nation’s heritage. They gained valuable insights from a detailed presentation by DANAT’s experts, who elucidated various dimensions of the pearl industry—from traditional extraction methods to its economic and commercial relevance.

The guides were also introduced to DANAT’s pioneering laboratory, the first of its kind globally, along with its state-of-the-art testing and evaluation equipment. This experience enhanced their comprehension of Bahrain’s natural wealth and provided insights into the accredited certificates offered in jewellery and gemstone inspection, as well as the educational courses available for those aspiring to specialize in gemstone valuation.

Mrs. Noora Jamsheer, CEO of DANAT, commented: “This visit reflects our commitment to equipping national professionals with the knowledge needed to emphasize the significance of the pearl sector in Bahrain, a vital aspect of our heritage. We anticipate that our collaboration with BACA will further bolster cultural tourism in the Kingdom.”

Mrs. Jamsheer added, “Bahrain’s pearl industry has a storied legacy and has significantly shaped the nation’s economy for centuries. We are committed to bolstering its global competitiveness and are eager to continue playing a central role in advancing the sector at local, regional, and international levels.”

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