The 18th edition of IIJS Bharat – Signature 2026, organised by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), concluded in Mumbai, marking a strong start to the global gems and jewellery trade calendar for 2026. As the first major B2B trade show of the year, the event set a bullish tone for the industry, with an estimated ₹75,000 crore in business expected to be realised over the next three months.
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The Delhi Jewellery & Gem Fair (DJGF) 2025, fondly known as the “Apna Dilliwala Show” by industry professionals, is set to take place at Bharat Mandapam, organized by Informa Markets in India. Bringing together over 600 exhibitors, 1,200+ brands, and an expected 25,000+ trade visitors, the exhibition will showcase the theme “Celebrating Craftsmanship and Innovation”. The event will feature industry-focused seminars on sustainability and innovation, glittering festive collections, and recognition of women achievers and excellence in the jewellery sector. With diamond jewellery sales in India already reaching USD 8.5 billion and the potential to capture 30% of the global market share—driven by rising incomes, growing domestic demand, an ambitious young population, and strong investor confidence—DJGF 2025 is poised to highlight India’s growing dominance in the global jewellery industry.
On July 5, 2025, Ratnalaya Jewellers hosted a highly successful Mega Blood Donation Camp at its Danapur branch, attracting over 200 participants, including employees, customers, and visitors. The event, organized with Maa Blood Bank and Ratnalaya Charitable Trust, garnered over 1 million views within 24 hours, reflecting its significant community impact. The initiative underscores the brand’s commitment to social responsibility, aligning with its vision of serving society beyond business. Detailed coordination and accessibility details were provided to ensure widespread participation.
On July 5, 2025, Ratnalaya Jewellers hosted a highly successful Mega Blood Donation Camp at its Danapur branch, attracting over 200 participants, including employees, customers, and visitors. The event, organized with Maa Blood Bank and Ratnalaya Charitable Trust, garnered over 1 million views within 24 hours, reflecting its significant community impact. The initiative underscores the brand’s commitment to social responsibility, aligning with its vision of serving society beyond business. Detailed coordination and accessibility details were provided to ensure widespread participation.
On July 5, 2025, Ratnalaya Jewellers hosted a highly successful Mega Blood Donation Camp at its Danapur branch, attracting over 200 participants, including employees, customers, and visitors. The event, organized with Maa Blood Bank and Ratnalaya Charitable Trust, garnered over 1 million views within 24 hours, reflecting its significant community impact. The initiative underscores the brand’s commitment to social responsibility, aligning with its vision of serving society beyond business. Detailed coordination and accessibility details were provided to ensure widespread participation.
Ruby is the fiery birthstone for the month of July – and to mark the arrival of this sultry summer month comes a new collaboration featuring gems from Gemfields’ ruby mine in Mozambique. The Arayian Jewellery x Gemfields capsule collection harnesses the allure and talismanic properties of Mozambican rubies in an array of designs, from elegant dangling ‘chandelier’ earrings to diamond- encrusted ruby rings, classic bracelets and rich statement necklaces
In a watershed step to boost consumer demand for natural diamonds, GJEPC joined top diamond-producing nations and industry bodies in signing the Luanda Accord on 18th June 2025. The signatories—including mining ministers of Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, and DRC, in collaboration with GJEPC, AWDC, DMCC and De Beers—pledged to contribute 1% of annual rough diamond revenues to fund a global marketing campaign spearheaded by the Natural Diamond Council (NDC)
When we think of gemstones, the classics come to mind—diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. They’re the stars of the jewellery world, no doubt. But every once in a while, a hidden gem quite literally catches the eye. One such treasure? Tanzanite
In a world where trends move fast and sparkle fades quickly, there’s a quiet but powerful movement stirring in the jewellery world — a return to the rare, the unique, and the forgotten. Among these vintage treasures, one gemstone is making a stunning comeback: Painite.
PNG Jewellers, one of India’s most trusted names in fine jewellery and a dominant player in Maharashtra’s jewellery market, proudly announces the launch of its latest diamond jewellery campaign, featuring a meticulously crafted natural diamond necklace at an affordable price of INR 2,25,000*, bringing together modern elegance and exceptional value.