GJC plans to make India a Jewellery Tourism HUB 

Organises country’s first India Jewellery Shopping Festival to give an impetus to the jewellery industry

GJC plans to make India a Jewellery Tourism HUB 
(Left-Right) Suresh Dhruv, Director, Gems and Jewellery Council (GJC), Manoj Jha, Joint Convenor, IJSF, Saiyam Mehra, Chairman, GJC and Sreedhar, Past Chairman, GJC at the press conference of India Jewellery Shopping Festival 2023 held in the city, today.

Bengaluru, July 18, 2023: All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC), the apex trade body that unites jewellery manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and exporters, today announced the first of its kind India Jewellery Shopping Festival (IJSF) that will be held in 300 cities across the country from 12th October to 17th November. The nation-wide shopping festival is expected to witness participation from over 5000 of jewellery retailers, and distributors and will help boost the overall business sentiment across the industry. IDT Gemmological Laboratories Worldwide is the Title sponsor and Divine Solitaires is the Powered by sponsor for this event.


The festival will offer benefits to both the B2B and the B2C segment. Business owners can be a part of the festival by paying an enrolment fee and choosing from one of the several subscription plans that are available to them. The scheme for the B2B segment will run from 1st June to 31st October. 
 

Saiyam Mehra, Chairman, Chairman GJC, said, “IJSF holds immense potential for the entire jewellery fraternity, with notable interest already expressed by major industry players. This event enables jewelers to attract customers and boost their sales, while consumers can explore and reserve truly distinctive pieces for weddings and other significant events. The Gem and Jewellery Council (GJC) anticipates the participation of the complete value chain in this program, which promises significant revenue opportunities. Furthermore, this event serves as a platform to promote the industry and incentivize consumers. GJC encourages the involvement of reputable jewellers with established business models, promoting professionalism and adherence to the best business practices.”

Dinesh Jain, GJC Director & IJSF Convenor, said, “India's Gem & Jewellery exports reached USD 39.45 billion in 2021-22, marking an impressive 54.68% surge from the previous year. Among the approximately 200 countries worldwide, only 10% engage in jewellery manufacturing, highlighting immense potential within the industry. The launch of IJSF aims to foster jewellery tourism in India, leveraging its globally recognized intricate designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Our goal is to position India as a premier destination for jewellery enthusiasts and establish it as a global jewellery hub. Collaborating with the Tourism Ministry, we intend to promote jewellery tourism by offering enticing tour packages. Additionally, we are in talks with the Government to facilitate import duty and GST refunds for departing tourists. Our vision for IJSF is to emulate the success of Dubai Shopping Festival, which garners substantial attention from global business leaders and consumers.”

Manoj Jha, Joint Convenor, said, “We want the entire industry as well as the customers to benefit from this event. We are implementing various initiatives to enhance event participation. One of the exciting offers is a grand prize of 1kg of gold, along with regular prizes of 25 grams of gold. We have several such compelling offers for the customers which will make jewellery buying during the festival beneficial. The coupon tracking and transfer is fully digitised to ensure complete transparency in the process. We have also partnered with EY who will monitor the entire process.”