The 17th edition acted as the perfect platform for buyers and exhibitors alike amidst the ongoing wedding season, with over 25,000 visitors across four days. The show also witnessed buyers from 1000+ brands
The Jaipur Jewellery Show was back in action after two years with the 17th edition that witnessed robust business and heavy footfalls. The show marked a milestone, with the highest footfall ever over the last 19 years -- a whopping 25,000+ visitors across all four days. Timed well, the event acted as the perfect platform for retailers who were looking to stock up on jadau inventory, in light of the ongoing wedding season.
The show was inaugurated in the presence of Chief Guest Amit Yadav, IAS, Director General, DGFT, and Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce and Industry; Ashish Pethe, Chairman GJC; Nirmal Kumar Bardiya, Regional Chairman, Rajasthan GJEPC; and other dignitaries from JJS like Vimal Chand Surana, Chairman; Rajiv Jain, Secretary; Nawal Agarwal, Director; and Ajay Kala, Joint Secretary; and others.
Both the halls were packed on all days, and interestingly, the last day also witnessed many trade visitors. Considering the rising cases of Covid in India, the show happened with a lot of trepidation regarding buyer 67turnout, but both the committee and the exhibitors were pleasantly surprised. “We are absolutely thrilled that we were able to put together the show amidst the ongoing pandemic. All the exhibitors are happy with the outcome. Serious business was happening at the show and the exhibitors have requested for more space in the next edition,” said Rajiv Jain.