Dubai Gold Souk
Dubai Gold Souk or Gold Souk, is a traditional market in Dubai, UAE. The souk is located in Dubai's commercial business district in Deira, in the locality of Al Ras. The souk consists of over 380 retailers, most of whom are jewelry traders., some of the shops are four decades old, while others are new. The market mainly deals in the sale of gold, platinum, and silver jewelry as well as bullion; loose diamonds and color stones are also sold.
Souk is bordered to the north by the Dubai Fish and Vegetable Market and the Deira Corniche near Baniyas Square at Sikkat al-Khali Street which is in close proximity to the Deira Bus Stand. On the other side of the Dubai Creek lies Dubai Textile Souk.
, the Souk was soon to be renovated. The Dubai Municipality plans to make Dubai Gold Souk an upbeat tourist destination.
History
Not much is officially recorded about the history of the Dubai Gold Souk prior to the formation of the United Arab Emirates. It was informally formed back in the early 1900s as a handful of merchants set up shop on Dubai's creek. Across its many years and until this day it has undergone several changes. Around the 1940s, the Dubai Gold Souk grew as trade in gold increased due to Dubai's free trade policies that encouraged entrepreneurs from India and Iran to set up stores there. With the dredging of the Dubai Creek in 1963, discovery of oil in 1966, and formation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971 the trade and economy of Dubai flourished taking along with it the gold souk.It continued to hold the central role of gold jewelry and bullion trade in the emirate of Dubai well into the early 2000s. It wasn't until the official formation of the Dubai Multi Commodities Center in 2002 and later the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange that a significant part of that role was transferred. It still retains the role of a key touristic spot and a location for both retail and wholesale trade today.