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A dazzling display of 46 stalls at GJC PMI

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PMI serves as the quintessence of exclusivity    The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council proudly presents the much-anticipated Preferred Manufacturers of India (PMI) exhibition, a three-day event, being organized from February 6th to 8th, 2024, at the prestigious Hyatt Regency in Gurugram. The event was inaugurated with great enthusiasm by distinguished guests Vibha Rani, Director & Head BIS, Faridabad, and R Arulanandan Ji, Director of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.   The exhibition features a dazzling display of 46 stalls, showcasing their craftsmanship and received a roaring start with approximately 150 leading jewellers from across the country. This congregation of talent and expertise is a testament to the thriving jewellery industry in India and its ability to set global standards. Attendees can expect to explore a diverse array of exquisite pieces, ranging from traditional to contemporary styles, all under one roof.   Saiyam Mehra, Chairman (GJC), ex

GJS Celebrating a Brand New Legacy

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3rd GJS, a 5000-year Old Industry glory!   All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council, the premier industry body catering to around 300,000 Indian jewellers and the allied industry value chain, is looking forward to the 3rd edition of GJS - India Gem & Jewellery Show scheduled from 7th to 10th April 2023 at Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO), Mumbai.   GJS will comprise the top-of-the-line manufacturers/wholesalers of Gems & Jewellery retailers and stockists as well as dealers from all over the industry. GJS will assemble the best retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, traders, and delegates from across India. GJS endeavours to be the ultimate sourcing platform for doing business and a must-attend for every jeweller interested in the Indian market. GJS will include the participation of a large number of exhibitors from India.   The show will create a productive atmosphere for the Retailers to explore exclusive and trendsetting precious ornaments and encourage strong busin

Business@IIJS Premier 2022 worth Rs 49407 crores

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92% exhibitors intended to participate in the next edition of IIJS Premiere   The 38th edition of IIJS Premiere held in Mumbai from 4th to 8th August 2022, was highly successful in driving sales and fulfilling the expectations & objectives of 1790 exhibitors and 50,000 domestic & international visitors, according to an exhaustive research survey conducted by Hansa Research, a consumer insights and analytics agency, commissioned by GJEPC.   The survey, which measured the world’s second-largest show’s performance across key touch points that impact customer experience, found that 95% of the exhibitors (sample size 948 exhibitors) expressed high satisfaction with overall experience at IIJS Premiere 2022, contributed by the quality of services, visitors, facilities & ambience, and machinery display.    Interestingly, IIJS Premiere contributes on average 23% of the country’s annual gems and jewellery sales, the study revealed. The total estimated value of orders booked at

Ethnic Ornaments of Himachal in Delhi

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Exhibition of Ethnic Ornaments of Himachal Opened untill 31st of December 2018 The third exhibition in the 2nd series from reserve collection titled “Uncrowned Glory – An exhibition of Ethnic Ornaments of Himachal Pradesh” was inaugurated by Dr Dharmendra Singh Gangwar, Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, today, 11thDecember, 2018 at  National Museum, New Delhi.   Addressing the event Shri D.S Gangwar said that the Exhibition brings out the jewelry tradition which not only bespeaks the mosaic of socio-cultural heritage and belief patterns of the indigenous people but signifies the artistic inclination of the communities involved in such craftsmanship. The exhibition aims to showcase an exquisite collection of silver and gold ornaments from different communities and regions of Himachal Pradesh, while appreciating the ethnographic and aesthetic values embedded in these objects through the display of a group of vintage