GoldBod Jewellery is preparing to launch its first major event, Heritage Village, to highlight the excellence of “Made-in-Ghana” and the value-added processes of locally sourced materials.
The event will take place from March 26 to 28, 2026, at Akwaaba Park, Airport, in the Greater Accra Region. It aims to be more than just a typical exhibition; it will be a cultural journey that follows the lifecycle of Ghana’s natural resources.
Attendees will learn how raw gold and other local materials are transformed from their original sources into refined, culturally inspired products that meet international quality standards.
This initiative aims to promote local excellence and show that adding value locally is essential for unlocking the country’s economic and creative potential.
GoldBod Jewellery invites the public to connect with the artisans and visionaries whose skills ensure that Ghanaian heritage shines on the global stage.
The event will highlight Ghanaian creativity, focusing on the stories and innovations behind each piece. By connecting raw extraction with high-end design, the company seeks to showcase the nation’s industrial capabilities and cultural pride.
In a statement, GoldBod mentioned that Heritage Village will present curated jewellery collections and locally made items that combine traditional heritage with modern design.
It will also offer opportunities for industry engagement, allowing patrons to interact with artisans and stakeholders, redefining Ghana’s place in the global luxury market.
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“Heritage Village isn’t just an event. It’s a powerful celebration of Ghana’s brilliance, innovation, and pride,” the organisers stated.
