2L designs feature at Hyd Jewellery, Pearl & Gem Fair
The B2B trade event will end on June 9; More than 350 exhibitors are showcasing 750 brands
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The 16th edition of Hyderabad Jewellery Pearl and Gem Fair (HJF) began on Friday at Hitex, in the city. The three-day event features over 350 exhibitors, two lakh designs, and more than 750 brands. The trade fair is likely to witness a footfall of 12,000 buyers.
J Parimala Hana Nutan, Joint Commissioner of Police Administration, Hyderabad (TBC), inaugurated the event in the presence of various jewellery association members in the city. A panel discussion on, evolving landscape of the jewellery industry, a fashion show, and award function was lined up on day-one, by the organisers, Informa Markets in India. On the second day of the fair, a session on, the journey of daughter-in-law working in family jewellery business, will be held.
Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said: “The Gems and
Jewellery industry in India plays a key role in both consumption and export, with notable 15 per cent growth in FDI equity inflows reaching $25.50 million in 2022-2023. Employing over 50 lakh individuals, this sector significantly contributes to the employment landscape.”