The second day of the country’s leading B2B and B2C jewellery exhibition, the Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS), witnessed a massive turnout of jewellery enthusiasts on Saturday at the JECC. Approximately 14,000 visitors attended the show on the second day alone. With enthusiastic participation from jewellery retailers, traders and buyers from across India and overseas, the venue remained vibrant throughout the day. The exhibition presents a fine blend of traditional and contemporary designs. This year’s show, with a special focus on coloured gemstones, is also showcasing an extensive range of gold, diamond, Kundan, Polki, and silver jewellery, which has been drawing significant attention from visitors. Designer booths, in particular, have emerged as a major talking point among attendees. It is to be noted that the four-day show is scheduled to continue until 22 December, is themed ‘Coloured Gemstones – Shaping Dreams in Every Colour’.
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Jewellery is the country’s second-largest industry, and events like the Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS) play a crucial role in strengthening the personal and organisational relationships that sustain it. This was stated by Mr. Pritesh Patel, President and CEO of the Gemological Institute of America, Inc. (GIA), while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the country’s No. 1 B2B and B2C jewellery exhibition—the Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS)—at the Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre, Sitapura, today, where he was speaking as the Chief Guest. The theme of the show this year is “Coloured Gemstones – Shaping Dreams in Every Color.
Dhirsons Jewellers, a Dhiraj Dhir Group brand known for its heritage, and timeless design, announces the launch of its 9-karat diamond collection, marking a shift towards accessible luxury. The collection blends elegance with thoughtful pricing at a time when rising gold costs are influencing consumer choices in fine jewellery.
In a first for the Indian market, Tiffany & Co. unveiled its watch collections at an intimate evening hosted at the Jio World Plaza store. Anchored in watchmaking excellence, the preview introduced Tiffany timepieces to India as part of the brand’s Holiday Edit.
The India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which abolishes customs duty on imports of gems and jewellery in Oman from India, is expected to significantly boost India’s exports to Oman and strengthen direct trade linkages between the two countries, according to the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).
This Christmas, add an extra sparkle to your festive gifting by choosing a present that not only warms the soul of your loved one but also promises to keep the glow alive in your relationship for years to come.
The Chennai Wholesale Jewellers Association marked a historic milestone with its official Installation Ceremony on 16 December at Taj Connemara, Chennai. The evening celebrated leadership, collective vision, and the formal installation of the Committee of Administration for the 2026–2028 term, with Mr Ashok Kumar Jain elected as First President of the CWJA.
There’s a certain magic that December brings; the soft glow of fairy lights, the cosy hint of cinnamon in the air, and the quiet anticipation of celebrations just around the corner. The season turns ordinary moments into cherished memories, and this year, your jewellery can do the same.
The holiday season has always inspired joy, sentiment, and celebration. In recent years, however, it has also sparked a significant shift in jewellery-buying patterns across India. Traditionally, festive jewellery gifting centered on gold coins and classic jewellery designs. Today, consumers are increasingly drawn to lightweight studded jewellery, viewing it as a modern expression of luxury, personal style, and meaningful gifting.
Senco Gold & Diamonds, among India’s leading jewellery brands, is now bringing the modern Indian groom into the spotlight with its latest wedding jewellery brand exclusively for men – Aham.