Jaipur Jewellery Show 2024: A Glittering Legacy in Its 22nd Year
The Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS), fondly known as the December Show, returns for its 22nd edition from 20 to 23 December 2024 at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC), Sitapura. With over 1200 booths, this premier event continues to blend Jaipur’s rich heritage in gems and jewellery with contemporary trends, offering a vibrant platform for trade, innovation, and design excellence
IIJS Premiere 2024 Road Show in Bhopal Attracts 600 Retailers
The IIJS Premiere 2024 Road Show held in Bhopal showcased an impressive array of features and benefits ahead of the upcoming exhibition
GJC’s Gems and Jewellery Banking Summit Advocates for Enhanced Financing Support
All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) hosted an inaugural one-day Gems and Jewellery Banking Summit at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai
GJC hosts Preferred Manufacturers of India event in Bengaluru
GJC organizes Preferred Manufacturers of India – A Business-cum-Leisure event in Bengaluru from 24th to 26th November, 2023
GJC Felicitates T S Kalyanaraman at 11th Edition of the National Jewellery Awards 2022
The Managing Director of Kalyan Jewellers, T S Kalyanaraman is presented with the ‘Anmol Ratna’ Award by the All India Gems and Jewellery Council
GJS 2022, Diwali Edition Launched
The second edition of the GJC’s GJS inaugurated at Mumbai’s NESCO in Goregaon, with over 10,000 registered visitors
GJEPC’s 6th Edition of India Rough Gemstone Sourcing Show Ongoing at Jaipur
IRGSS scheduled from August 31 to September 20 features an assortment of rough Zambian emeralds
GJEPC’s 5th rough gemstone sourcing show kicks off in Jaipur
The three-week-long exhibition ends on April 2, and features an assortment of rough emeralds
Union Minister Rajnath Singh meets G&J industry delegates regarding hallmarking
The industry players plan to meet Piyush Goyal soon in order to further discuss the matter
Update: Mandatory Hallmarking and Solutions Thereof
Mandatory hallmarking was brought in force on June 15 and since then jewellers are facing several issues while following its mandates, GJC issues some clarifications sought in discussion with the Minstry and comes forward to help all members of this industry
Chaos And Unrest In Jewellery Industry - Lack Of Clarity On The Key Aspects Related To Mandatory Hallmarking
BIS has had three meetings with around 20 members from the Expert Committee from 25th to 29th May 2021, where they brainstormed all the elements that the industry found impractical and needed amendments in the Regulations and the Act
How Do Retailers Face Mandatory Hallmarking
"From June 1, 2021, it is compulsory for all jewellers selling gold jewellery and artefacts to register with BIS and sell only hallmarked gold jewellery and artefacts in three grades of 14, l8 and 22 carat gold," Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) stated in a notification to jewellers. What are the latest provisions and their repercussions
GJS Virtual Swarnotsav was an Emerging Catalyst For Change
GJS Virtual had organised Swarnotsav, which began on October 5 and concluded on October 10. The show gave a boost to the G&J sector
GJS Virtual unveiled, ready to be a game changer
GJS Virtual, an annual B2B initiative of All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) to conduct six unique exhibitions titled “Swarnotsav”
JJS Spreads Positivity
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