House of Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers unveils Chandbalis

The range is meticulously designed and embellished with uncut diamonds, rubies, emeralds, pearls and diamonds.

Post By : IJ News Service On 20 November 2015 2:00 PM
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) recently conducted its first Accredited Jewelry Professional Diploma (AJP) programme for members of the Jewellery Exporters' Association (JTR) in Istanbul.%% Conducted at the JTR premises by a qualified GIA instructor, the programme was delivered in Turkish. Participants understood operations of a jewellery retail store and gained insights on how to sell diamond and coloured stone jewellery effectively and ethically.%% “With the Turkish retail jewellery market expanding rapidly, latest information and relevant knowledge becomes important for entrepreneurs and young jewellery professionals,” said Ayhan Güner, Chairman of JTR. “We would like to thank GIA for bringing its world renowned educational courses to Turkey and commend their efforts in providing skill development training to the sector.”%% “From İstinye Park to the shopping district of Nişantaşı, Turkey has seen several large and small jewellery retail stores emerge in the last decade,” said Nirupa Bhatt, Managing Director, GIA India and Middle East. “This year, GIA plans to introduce its globally recognized diploma programmes and diamond grading lab classes to empower the Turkish jewellers to expand. We also look forward to sharing more on our learning initiatives with the industry at the Istanbul Jewelry Show, 2013. We would like to thank the JTR team led by its dynamic chairman Mr. Ayhan Güner and their very capable support staff.”%% The AJP diploma programme underscores proven sales techniques that enable frontline personnel to communicate product quality and value confidently. Participants are familiarized with the International Diamond Grading system and understand various jewellery types and styles.%%

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