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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

India Pavilion opened-up at the 20th DJWE

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H.E. Vipul, Inaugurates, GJEPC line-up of 17 exhibitors   The Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition (DJWE) is hosting a grand India Pavilion at its 20th edition, unveiling an extraordinary showcase of craftsmanship, tradition, and contemporary designs. The India Pavilion, spanning an impressive 216 square metres, features 17 exhibitors and 18 booths, presenting an unparalleled collection of Plain Gold, Studded Jewellery, and Diamond Studded Jewellery.    The 20th edition of the DJWE is being held at the Doha Exhibition & Convention Centre (DECC) from 5 - 11 February 2024.    H.E. Mr. Vipul, Ambassador of India to Qatar, said, “Our main job as the embassy is to promote Indian exports and facilitate trade between our two nations. As part of this effort, we actively promote Indian jewellery in Qatar. Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition (DJWE) represents a significant opportunity, and I am delighted to see the substantial Indian Pavilion present here.  Our close collaborati

GJEPC Artisan Awards play a crucial role!

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A shift in jewellery towards wearable art: Awards Jury   The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s Artisan Design Jewellery Awards 2024 is scheduled. On the occasion, the jury of the 7th edition of The Artisan Awards 2024 expressed their view on curve-n-craft!   The esteemed jury comprised Alice Cicolini, renowned UK jewellery designer; Biren Vaidya, Managing Director, The Rose Group; Payal Singhal, Fashion Designer; Apoorva Deshingkar, GIA India - Senior Director of Education and Market Development; and Toktam Shekarriz, Dubai-based jewellery designer.   The technical jury comprised of Devinder Layal (Jewellery Artiste and educationist), Meenal Choksi (Head of Design, Moksh Fine Unseen Jewellery); Sushama Kalzunkar Sawant (PD & Merchandising Head, Dia Gold Creations); Janki Choksi (Founder, Janki Choksi Designs); Gunjan Sapra (COO & Head of Department, Jewellery Designs, International Institute of Gemology, and a GIA Instructor) to honour the best and most talen

GJEPC’s Artisan Design Jewellery Awards on 12-13 February

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This Year’s biggest Wearable Artworks & Crafts Design Fest   Come and fall in love with Design once again this Valentine’s Day! The Year’s biggest Wearable Artworks & Crafts Design Fest will be celebrated at The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s Artisan Design Jewellery Awards 2024 on 12-13 February at the Ice Factory, Ballard Estate in South Mumbai.   Among many design themes, Jewellery as Art will take centre-stage at the two-day event held on the eve of Valentine’s Day to celebrate people’s love and passion for art, design and jewellery. The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) is the apex body of trade in India, supported by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.   The final judging round for the 7th edition of The Artisan Awards 2024, Powered by GIA, was held on 22nd January, 2024. Of the 20 captivating and well-finished jewellery pieces, the jury picked out 6 winners from the two unconventional themes of The Artisan Awards 2024: Unusua

AGD Diamonds produced 54.27 carats diamond!

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The first +50 cm mined by the company in 2024     At the Mining and Processing Plant named after, V. Grib JSC AGD Diamonds produced a gem-quality diamond weighing 54.27 carats. This is the first extra-large diamond (+50 cm) mined by the company in 2024, and the 43rd among the unique extra-large diamonds mined at the mine. V. Grib since the beginning of industrial development. JSC AGD Diamonds is the second diamond mining company in Russia. In terms of production volume, the field named after. V. Grib is one of the ten largest in the world. Innovative technologies for kimberlite enrichment allow AGD Diamonds JSC to regularly produce high-quality diamonds.    AGD Diamonds, successor to JSC Arkhangelskgeoldobycha, more than 400 deposits have been discovered and explored, primarily oil, gas, diamonds, oil shale, drinking and balneological waters, non-ferrous , rare and precious metals, raw materials for the production of cement, slate, brick, sand and gravel materials for the constru

Budget sows the seeds to reap Viksit Bharat!

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Vipul Shah welcomes Interim Union Budget 2024-25   Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) welcomes Union Finance Minister (FM) Nirmala Sitharaman’s announcement to make our country Viksit Bharat by FY2047. Exporters will agree with Hon. FM that globalization is being redefined and a new world order is emerging after the pandemic.    For gem & jewellery exporters, the recently announced India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor is a strategic and economic game changer for India and others. Just as the CEPA trade agreement has increased jewellery exports to the Middle East, we welcome bilateral trade agreements with European countries and others to boost gem & jewellery exports.    We welcome FM coining real GDP growth as well as her emphasis on Governance, Development & Performance. Before FM presents the full budget and detailed roadmap for the pursuit of Viksit Bharat in July, Council seeks inclusion of gem & jewellery artisans and craftsmen i

Polished diamond prices on growing spree!

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De Beers expect rough diamond demand to fully recover   De Beers Group announced the value of rough diamond sales for the first sales cycle of 2024. The provisional rough diamond sales figure quoted for Cycle 1 represents the expected sales value for the period and remains subject to adjustment based on final completed sales.    Al Cook, CEO, De Beers Group, said: “Solid consumer demand for diamonds in the United States over the year-end holiday season has certainly helped to stabilise the industry and we are seeing polished diamond prices increasing again.    Combined with the restart of rough diamond imports into India, this has led to demand for rough diamonds increasing substantially in the first sales cycle of 2024. However, as the prospects for economic growth in many major economies remain uncertain, we expect that it may take some time for rough diamond demand to fully recover.”   DeBeers Cycle 1 2024 (provisional) [1] Cycle 10 2023 (ac