Father's day collection from Popley Group

The collection also includes Montegrappa pens, diamond studded buttons, tie-pins, cufflinks, and platinum rings under varied categories for Formal, Casual and Club wear.

Post By : IJ News Service On 02 June 2015 4:44 PM
The debut edition of {{Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC)}} hosted {{International Colored Gemstone Mines to Market Conference}} in the pink city of {{Jaipur}} saw a gathering of leading dignitaries, experts and eminent personalities of the industry. The conference was inaugurated by {{Saurabh Chandra}}, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, {{Ian Harebottle}}, CEO, Gemfield and {{Rajiv Jain}}, Chairman GJEPC.%% The two day conference which concludes on 3rd November 2011, aims to address various aspects involved in the colored gemstone trade across the globe. Based on Council’s existing initiative of International Diamond Conference held last year, Mines to Market for Colored Gemstone aspires to reinforcing India’s position as the global hub for colored Gemstones.%% " India the global diamond leader has organised Mines to Market in the past to take stock of diamond pipeline and status of trade, but today we turn to yet another arena that India has been known for since time immemorial, that being colored gemstones. The Gem & Jewellery industry is undoubtedly the fastest growing industry in the world, be it in exports or in domestic front .In India not only does it contribute extensively to the economy, but also provides substantial employment opportunities in the country. In the Financial Year 2010-11, India exported colored gemstones worth US$ 315.22 million registering an increase of 9.92 per cent as compared to US$ 286.78 million exported during 2009-2010”, said Rajiv Jain. He further added that the colored gemstones industry has tremendous potential to grow, and that the GJEPC “are determined to expand our exports of Colored Gemstones significantly in the next three years. With Mines to Market initiative, the industry stands to address all the global concerns, forge a solid road ahead, determine all the necessary steps that need to be taken to establish and maintain a flourishing Colored Gemstones trade globally.” %% “It gives me pride to be a part of this foray of the GJEPC which recognizes and brings to fore yet another long standing avenue of India’s growing trade with other countries namely colored gemstones. The collective endeavour while remains the forging of Brand India, talks are also on to promote Jaipur as a colored gemstone destination amongst international players,” said Saurabh Chandra, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry Commerce and Industry. %% The GJEPC has brought together this varied group of eminent speakers from all over the globe in an attempt to unite the efforts of international colored gemstone players and focus on defining a new path in a new direction that evolves the global gem & jewellery industry to the next level.%% The first day of the event saw industry experts like {{Richard Hughes}}, {{Federico Barlocher}}, {{Peter Lyckberg}}, {{Edward Boehm}}, {{John}} and{{ Mark Saul}} to name a few, address an apt audience about various aspects related to mining of gemstones. The opening speech was given by {{Alberto Milani}} on {{The State of Luxury Industry}}.%% Most of the speakers at the event agreed that in the new marketplace it is important to sell more than just a product or a gemstone. It is essential to build the whole story, add the magic, romance and culture that form the history behind every gemstone. The focus should be on selling a dream and not just a product, as was beautifully articulated by Richard Hughes in his presentation.%% The second day of the event will witness industry experts from across the globe discuss a number of other issues related to the mining, manufacturing and marketing of the gemstones.
The debut edition of {{Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC)}} hosted {{International Colored Gemstone Mines to Market Conference}} in the pink city of {{Jaipur}} saw a gathering of leading dignitaries, experts and eminent personalities of the industry. The conference was inaugurated by {{Saurabh Chandra}}, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, {{Ian Harebottle}}, CEO, Gemfields and {{Rajiv Jain}}, Chairman GJEPC.%% The two day conference which concludes on 3rd November 2011, aims to address various aspects involved in the colored gemstone trade across the globe. Based on Council’s existing initiative of International Diamond Conference held last year, Mines to Market for Colored Gemstone aspires to reinforcing India’s position as the global hub for colored Gemstones.%% " India the global diamond leader has organised Mines to Market in the past to take stock of diamond pipeline and status of trade, but today we turn to yet another arena that India has been known for since time immemorial, that being colored gemstones. The Gem & Jewellery industry is undoubtedly the fastest growing industry in the world, be it in exports or in domestic front .In India not only does it contribute extensively to the economy, but also provides substantial employment opportunities in the country. In the Financial Year 2010-11, India exported colored gemstones worth US$ 315.22 million registering an increase of 9.92 per cent as compared to US$ 286.78 million exported during 2009-2010”, said Rajiv Jain. He further added that the colored gemstones industry has tremendous potential to grow, and that the GJEPC “are determined to expand our exports of Colored Gemstones significantly in the next three years. With Mines to Market initiative, the industry stands to address all the global concerns, forge a solid road ahead, determine all the necessary steps that need to be taken to establish and maintain a flourishing Colored Gemstones trade globally.” %% “It gives me pride to be a part of this foray of the GJEPC which recognizes and brings to fore yet another long standing avenue of India’s growing trade with other countries namely colored gemstones. The collective endeavour while remains the forging of Brand India, talks are also on to promote Jaipur as a colored gemstone destination amongst international players,” said Saurabh Chandra, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry Commerce and Industry. %% The GJEPC has brought together this varied group of eminent speakers from all over the globe in an attempt to unite the efforts of international colored gemstone players and focus on defining a new path in a new direction that evolves the global gem & jewellery industry to the next level.%% The first day of the event saw industry experts like {{Richard Hughes}}, {{Federico Barlocher}}, {{Peter Lyckberg}}, {{Edward Boehm}}, {{John}} and{{ Mark Saul}} to name a few, address an apt audience about various aspects related to mining of gemstones. The opening speech was given by {{Alberto Milani}} on {{The State of Luxury Industry}}.%% Most of the speakers at the event agreed that in the new marketplace it is important to sell more than just a product or a gemstone. It is essential to build and tell the whole story, add the magic, romance and culture that is part of the history behind every gemstone. The focus should be on selling a dream and not just a product, as was beautifully articulated by Richard Hughes in his presentation.%% The second day of the event will witness industry experts from across the globe discuss a number of other issues related to the mining, manufacturing and marketing of the gemstones.

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