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Dead Sea Diamond & Jewelry Center

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Dead Sea Diamond & Jewelry Center

In the heart of the desert, where beauty collides with the intensity of nature, is the Dead Sea Diamond Center, which offers an overwhelming experience into the valleys of the world’s most precious gemstones.

In a place that covers a huge area of one thousand sqm, you can witness the most luxurious jewelry in Israel, and diamonds in exclusive designs, straight from the Israeli Diamond Exchange.

The center offers interesting tours accompanied by an audio/visual presentation explaining the local jewelry and diamond industry.

An on-site, certified gemologist will be happy to help you choose the stone that will exactly fit your character and beauty, or those of the partner for which it is intended.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for Groups

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Email|[email protected] Address|

David Resort Hotel, Ein Bokek

Phone|08-9958777
Hours of Activity|

Sunday: 16:00-22:00
Monday-Saturday: 10:00-22:00

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