IIJS Tritiya 2024, held at BIEC Bengaluru, showcased evolving jewellery trends blending modernity and tradition. With over 900 exhibitors and 1,900 stalls, the event provided a vast marketplace for industry players. GJEPC Chairman Vipul Shah highlights Karnataka’s potential in gem & jewellery exports, while exhibitors express optimism amidst challenges like rising gold prices. Lab-grown diamonds gain traction, with Shanay Parekh of KIRA Diam noting increased demand, particularly from the South.
Initiatives like IIJS Prime Assure and the “Brilliant Bharat” theme aim to empower exhibitors and celebrate India’s heritage. IIJS Tritiya emerges as a platform for innovation, tradition, and industry growth.
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