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GJEPC’s IGJS for International Buyers Scheduled in Jaipur this May

“Ideal opportunity for Indian manufacturers to feel the pulse of the world market, conduct business, & expand their client base,” says GJEPC Chairman

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The Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s first international physical show post pandemic – International Gem & Jewellery Show is scheduled from May 10 to 12, 2022 in the pink city Jaipur, at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre. IGJS is a by-invitation show exclusively for the international buyers. Gemfields is the associate partner for IGJS Jaipur. IGJS will showcase India’s top 200 manufacturers of diamonds, colored gemstones, gold and studded jewelry and silver jewelry and host 600 buyers from countries like Algeria, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, China, CIS, Egypt, Europe, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latin America, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco,  New Zealand, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA, Vietnam among others.

Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “India has always been a preferred jewellery sourcing destination for the world, and this is reflected in the USD 40 billion gem and jewelry exports annually. IGJS Jaipur will be showcasing stunning jewellery pieces that cater to markets like the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Hong Kong and the like.” Dilip Shah, Convener, International Exhibitions, GJEPC said, “IGJS Jaipur is an exclusive show for the international buyers, being held for the first time in India. These exhibitors from different verticals of the industry have been hand-picked, taking their prowess to manufacture a range of world-class products, and their ability to cater to different markets across the world.”


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