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Come find your Statement Jewelry At Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair’s THE NICHE SHOWCASE exhibition

The Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair (BGJF) will mark its 61st edition during February 21-25, 2018 at IMPACT Challenger Hall 1-3 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Underlining the country’s position as regional hub of quality gems and jewelry, the Fair will bring together over 900 leading producers, suppliers and exciting designers showcasing their outstanding products in over 2,200 booths.

Apart from the most glittering array of gems and jewelry presented by Thai and international brands prized for their quality and creativity, the 61st Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair will continue to celebrate local craftsmanship presented at “THE NEW FACES” section, where exquisite jewelry of up and coming  local talents from Thailand’s gems districts will be unveiled.

Moreover, BGJF will shine its spotlights on the rising Niche Markets from segmented products including

  • Heritage & Craftsmanship - Contemporary hand-crafted jewelry.
  • Spiritual Power - Jewelry of belief and opulence, plus the trend-setting creations entitled.
  • Beyond Jewelry/ Jewelry Cross Over- Modern and everyday-life gadgets as well as furniture and home décor items decorated with gems.
  • The Moment - Jewelry for wedding and special occasions.
  • Metro Men - Jewelry for men.

 

Be inspired by the latest jewelry trends, visit THE NICHE SHOWCASE at the 61st Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair.

 
For more information, visit www.bkkgems.com


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