JJS 2025, scheduled from December 19–22 at the Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre, will host 1,227 booths, feature the Coloured Gemstones theme, and welcome top exhibitors, retailers, and global participants.
India’s No. 1 B2B and B2C show — the Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS) will be held this year with the theme “Coloured Gemstones” at the Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre, Sitapura, from December 19 to 22 2025. JJS has earned a special global identity as the premier December jewellery show, where top jewellery traders showcase their newest designs and finest craftsmanship. JJS is prominently featured in annual calendars across India and abroad.
JJS – jewellery industry’s leading platform, JJS, is returning this December with its full grandeur. The JJS team is working with great enthusiasm and dedication to make the show a grand success. With the cooperation of exhibitors, visitors, and promotion partners, JJS has consistently achieved remarkable milestones. Exhibitors are showing keen excitement for “The December Show.” This year’s JJS will be even bigger and better.
JJS began in 2003 with 67 stalls at Entertainment Paradise (EP) and saw an encouraging response, interaction and zeal. Small wonder than that, the 2004 JJS witnessed a quantum leap to 189 booths. There has been no looking back since then. In 2005, the venue was shifted to the Rajmahal Palace, with as many as 276 stalls. This venue provided greater space and facilities to the exhibitors, other participants and visitors. In 2006, the booths saw an impressive increase to 308; in 2007 to 354; in 2008 to 357; in 2009 to 372; in 2010 to 413; in 2011 to 451; in 2012 to 464; in 2013 to 456; in 2014 to 552; in 2015 to 730; in 2017 to over 800; in 2018 and 2019 to 810; in 2021 to 800; in 2022 to 902; in 2023 to 1100; and in 2024 to more than 1200 booths. To create an even better experience for vendors and buyers, JJS 2025 is set to host its highest-ever number of 1227 booths. This expansion has been made possible by shifting the venue to JECC, which has significantly increased the booth capacity.
The formal inauguration of JJS will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, 19 December, at the Jaipur Convention Centre. The show will be inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Pritesh Patel, President and CEO of the Gemological Institute of America, Inc. (GIA).
Rashmikant Durlabhji initiated JJS with only 67 stalls at Entertainment Paradise in Jaipur. In 2025, JJS will become the largest-ever show with 1227 booths and 660 exhibitors. These will include 624 gold jewellery booths, 314 loose gemstones booths, 74 silver jewellery booths, and 74 allied machinery booths.
In previous years, around 66 percent of the booths in the jewellery section are designer booths, which will not only enhance the beauty of JJS but also offer visitors a refreshing sense of novelty.
JJS-2025 will see the participation of several new exhibitors along with many national brands. This time, the show is expected to host over 8,000 trade visitors and around 50,000 domestic and international visitors.
JJS-2025 will also feature participation from both national and international exhibitors. This includes one booth from Bangkok. In addition, exhibitors from Jaipur as well as from Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad will also be part of the show.
In JJS 2022, an exclusive new B2B pavilion named ‘Pink Club’, inspired by the name Pink City, was introduced, which has since become one of the main attractions of JJS. This year as well, in JJS 2025, the Pink Club will be part of Hall 2. The Pink Club will feature 74 pre-fabricated booths, including 44 jewellery booths and 30 gemstone booths. Only B2B customers will be allowed to enter this pavilion, which will also offer a special lounge, complimentary tea/coffee, and free Wi-Fi.
The exciting highlight of JJS 2025 will be the grand networking dinner organised on 20 December. This evening will provide exhibitors with an excellent platform to interact with top retailers and JJS buyers while enjoying dinner and a live band performance. This time, attendees will get to enjoy a performance by popular Bollywood singer and actor Paresh Pahuja.
The Jaipur Jewellery Show — The December show, as it is popularly known, has become an important event with over 50,000 domestic and foreign visitors coming for the event. These visitors get the opportunity to witness the latest and the finest of what the Gems & Jewellery industry has to offer. These products are not only limited to Jaipur but feature merchandise from exhibitors worldwide. The Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan has listed this event on their annual calendar for the tourists and visitors. A large number of tour operators have dovetailed their itinerary with this prestigious event which enables the group of both foreign and domestic tourists to visit the show.
JJS 2025 will witness some organized and well-planned publicity blitz. A select mix of print and electronic media will make the promotional campaign highly effective.
Furthermore, there will also be a judicious use of highway hoardings and FM radio. Outdoor publicity will also see a new high this year with extensive coverage not only in Jaipur but also other cities.
The Print Media advertisements will see publicity in local and national newspapers; national consumer publications and trade publications. Radio FM, which has become such a publicity agent, saw advertisements in Radio City, FM Tadka, My FM, Red FM and Radio Mirchi. The direct promotion saw publicity in the form of the JJS Calendar, notebook, and slip pads, etc.
The Jaipur Jewellery Show will focus on the theme “Coloured Gemstones.” After highlighting emeralds and rubies in previous editions, this year’s show will place special emphasis on the entire range of coloured gemstones. To promote this, a Coloured Gemstone Promotion Group has also been launched, comprising 12 members. He also announced that Miss Universe India 2023, Shweta Sharda, is the brand ambassador for Jaipur Jewellery Show 2025.
The visitors will once again be able to enjoy the much-appreciated complimentary lunch, a feature that has received great appreciation over the years.
The JJS–IJ Design Awards will once again be organised this year. This prestigious event is eagerly awaited. The winners were selected during the Grand Jury Meet. Now in its 15th year, the JJS–IJ Design Awards have earned a special place in the hearts of jewellery connoisseurs across India and abroad. Year after year, the awards have showcased and honoured the very best in design and creativity from across the country.
This year, the IJ Awards received 834 entries. Out of these, more than 135 designs across 19 categories were evaluated by a distinguished jury. The entries were judged on the basis of innovation, wearability, uniqueness, finishing, design, and craftsmanship. All finalists will be felicitated at a grand ceremony on 19 December 2025 at the Jaipur Jewellery Show.
This year's jury panel included: JJS Secretary - Rajiv Jain; Education Director, GIA India - Arjun Pansari; Chief Designer & Founder, Shantanu Garg Designer - Shantanu Garg; TV & Film Actor and Kathak Dancer - Prachee Shah Paandya; Founder & Proprietor, Label Sonaakshi Raaj - Sonaakshi Raaj; Fashion Designer - Ken Ferns; Celebrity Stylist & Luxury Consultant - Sonam Babani; Founder & Jewellery Designer, Gautam Banerjee’s Academy of Jewellery Design, Mumbai - Gautam Banerjee; Principal, Architect & CEO, ARD Studio - Ar. Ricky Doshi; and Director & Principal, SNDT Women’s University - Dr. Sachin Laddha.
Around 1,000 of India’s top jewellery retailers have confirmed their participation in JJS this year. These retailers visit the show every year on JJS’s invitation and actively engage as B2B buyers, establishing consistent supply channels for their products. This ensures ongoing communication between buyers and jewellery manufacturers.
The Board of Directors of the All India Gems & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has been invited by JJS to attend the show. GJC is the national trade federation responsible for the growth and promotion of the gems and jewellery trade across India. More than 50 leading jewellery retailers from across the country will attend this grand event. They will also get the opportunity to select items from a large number of booths at the show. Their presence will allow exhibitors to engage with industry experts and discuss key issues related to the gems and jewellery sector.
More than 50 GJC members are expected to participate in the Zonal Conveners Meeting as well.
GIA, DTC, GJEPC, WFDB, CIBJO, GJC, NGJCI, IBJA, ICA, Rio-Tinto, Gemfields, G & J Trade Organisations, bodies, associations, miners, IGI and SGL all have been prestigious partners to JJS. Their skill and professional working have added value to this mega event.
The organizers have also made arrangements for individual cameras as well as JJS level for security. To further enhance the security this year, nearly 500 plus cameras have been installed in common areas. This year also there will be a bar coded entry system for the visitors.
The show will remain open for business visitors from 10 AM to 7 PM. For general visitors, the timing will be 1:30 PM to 7 PM. On the final day, Monday, 22 December, the show will close at 6:30 PM.
(Entry to the exhibition hall will close 30 minutes before the closing time.)
Gems and jewellery shows are organised all over the world. However, in India, these shows are usually either exclusive B2B international shows or consumer shows. In contrast, JJS is a unique show that focuses on both B2B and B2C formats. Jewellers and consumers find this rare platform ideal for 360-degree feedback.
On the B2C side, consumers get the opportunity to explore products in an easy and accessible format across more than 1200 booths. They can conveniently choose and shop from multiple vendors, match pieces with their own retailers and friends, and finalise purchases — creating a delightful and enriching experience.
The Jaipur Jewellery Show has a dedicated social media team. The team has envisioned a platform that will provide its exhibitors, access to millions of potential consumers at low cost and with a realistic insight.
Engagement is a highlight of this strategy where the consumers can shed their traditional and purely passive role to interact directly with the exhibitors, which in turn would provide opportunities to build trustworthy relationships. With trust and transparency in the environment, the conversion rates will grow massively.
The team is not merely on a mission to get maximum likes on Facebook or a large number of followers on Twitter or Instagram. The team’s vision is to unlock the wealth of information that hides behind these staggering numbers for the exhibitors.
The social media would make JJS a more efficient organization where the exhibitors would equip themselves with smarter decision-making capabilities in business. Also, the consumers would have an enriching and engaging experience.
To encourage and promote designers, the Jaipur Jewellery Show is hosting the Jaipur Jewellery Design Festival (JJDF) for the 8th time this year. The festival will feature 67 booths.
Key attractions include designer booths, live demonstrations by artisans showcasing traditional ghaat work and intricate engraving techniques. An institutional display will offer insights into the technical aspects of jewellery design and production. Under "Uncut," engaging knowledge sessions and special talk shows with industry leaders will also be organised.
At JJDF, students from 8 to 10 leading design institutes will be given a platform to showcase their creations. JJDF 2025 will highlight Jaipur’s creativity through the participation of emerging designers from top institutes, as well as artisans and designers.
JJS has always made a significant contribution towards environmental protection. In this direction, canvas has been used for branding the show this year. Apart from this, a PET bottle crusher machine will also be installed in JJS this year, which will allow the plastic bottles to be destroyed immediately and their granules to be recycled. This initiative will help in the disposal of plastic waste and will contribute to environmental protection.
One of the key highlights of the Jaipur Jewellery Show is its strong focus on the latest designs and new jewellery settings. Visitors get to explore everything from traditional heavy gold ornaments to the latest trends in lightweight jewellery. Those looking for fashion accessories and stone-studded pieces will not be disappointed. A strong demand for both yellow and white gold jewellery is expected.
Jewellery featuring fancy-cut gemstones with traditional and oriental aesthetics will be displayed. Kundan Meena jewellery is also expected to remain a major attraction this year. The innovative use of lightweight and coloured gemstones will introduce several affordable jewellery items.
A new award category has been added to JJS this year. Under this category, the first and second best booths in the 9-square-metre segment will be honoured.
This year too, the JJS will be a complete show with diamonds, colour stones, precious metals - silver, gold, base metals-carving and beads. The exposition will also cover jewellers and gemstone dealers, jewellery institutes, publications apart from others. There will be separate sections for jewellery and gemstones. This categorization will make it convenient for the customers to search out the product of their choice.
The reason why the fabled Pink City has been chosen to be the venue for JJS is the incontrovertible fact that it happens to be a G&J City. Jaipur has a rich tradition, as old as the city's history itself, of the exquisite art of jewellery and gem-stones. Little wonder that JJS has become an important annual fixture of a happening city called Jaipur. People now look forward to it.
It would not be out of place to mention that some of the top companies in the country are making a beeline for the ochre-pink city for having international conventions, conclaves, symposiums, seminars and workshops. And when the city also happens to be a tourist / shopping destination, it sure is an added advantage. The city has come into its own as a convention/business centre par excellence.
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