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74th Bangkok Gems to host 1,300 exhibitors in September

The 74th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair will be held from September 8 to 12 at QSNCC, bringing 1,300-plus exhibitors from more than 20 countries.

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The 74th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair is scheduled from September 8 to 12, 2026, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, with more than 1,300 exhibitors from over 20 countries expected to participate.

The upcoming edition follows the 73rd fair, which recorded more than 40,000 visitors from 118 countries and generated approximately THB 4.75 billion in trade value.

The 2026 fair will cover the LG, G and first floors of QSNCC, presenting products across the jewellery value chain, from raw gemstones to finished fine jewellery.

A key feature will be “The Craft of Brilliance” flagship exhibition, tracing Thailand’s jewellery sector from inherited craftsmanship and skills to contemporary designs and award-winning creations.

The Designer Zone will focus on Thailand’s development towards original design manufacturing (ODM), while collaborations with educational institutions will provide a platform for emerging designers and jewellery professionals.

The New Faces Zone will showcase SMEs, provincial artisans and emerging designers from across Thailand. The fair will also host an on-site GIT Gemological Laboratory, offering certified gemstone identification services at the venue.

Business programming will include business-matching activities, networking receptions, trade seminars and market-insight workshops connecting buyers, investors and industry professionals.

The fair is expected to bring together manufacturers, exporters, designers, buyers and other industry professionals from Thailand and international markets.

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