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Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

It attracted visitors from 118 countries.

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(PRESS RELEASE) The 63rd Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair was a great success for buyers, visitors, and exhibitors with five days of bustling trading atmosphere and beautiful arrays of gems and jewelry products that impressed fair participants from around the globe.

Organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, the 63rd edition of Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair held on February 20-24, 2019 at IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani attracted visitors from 118 countries with top ten visiting nations from India, China, Myanmar, US, Russia, Srilanka, France, Vietnam, Japan and Pakistan.

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The Platform for Gems & Jewelry Trading

The fair is rare trading platform for gems and jewelry manufacturers, traders, exporters, importers, designers, and all stakeholders in the industry. Large companies as well as SMEs met with domestic and international buyers which has led them to gain more exposure for their brands and expand their customer base to international markets.

In this edition, 821 exhibitors participated at the fair, occupying 1852 booths. Although 579 of these were from Thailand, others came from around the globe, including countries as diverse as China, Poland, Turkey, Japan, Singapore, India, Israel, Indonesia, and Cambodia. A total of USD 65 million in trade value was generated at the show.

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“Thailand’s Magic Hands: The Spirit of Jewelry Making”

The 63rd Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair was held under the theme of “Thailand’s Magic Hands: The Spirit of Jewelry Making” which honors Thai craftsmanship in creating the exquisite work pieces to meet the needs of international consumers. DITP is determined to promote the exceptional craftsmanship to be led to the global gems and jewelry trade or jewelry hub that builds from skillful craftsmanship to global design, innovation and international trade excellence.

Highlights

In alignment with the government’s initiatives, DITP instigated a series of special zones with an aim to promote Thai SMEs and up-and-coming brands to meet overseas buyers. Moreover, DITP encouraged jewelry designers and manufacturers to focus on catering to the demands of international customers as well as niche markets.

  • Niche Showcase
    Featured the latest trends in jewelry for niche markets, focusing on five main product groups:
Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

High Jewelry – Intricate jewelry associated with royals

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Heritage & Craftsmanship – Jewelry representing arts and culture

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Spiritual Power – Jewelry of belief and opulence

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Luxe Men – Jewelry for men

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Beyond Jewelry – Other lifestyle products

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  • The Jewelers
    Exhibition featured 20 brands from designers who have participated in the Designers’ Room and Talent Thai projects with unique designs and stories behind the brand.

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

  • Innovation and Design Zone (IDZ)
    Showcased innovative jewelry businesses whose inventions meet commercial demands.

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

New Faces

The New Faces which featured jewelry products from 123 SMEs manufacturers and designers nationwide from 21 provinces, such as Chantaburi, Tak, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Pichit, Surin, Prachuab Khiri Khan, Nakon Sri Thammarat, and Phang Nga. It aims to provide the brands an opportunity to expand to overseas markets, while increasing exposure and sales.

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

Trading / Business

In 2018, export of gems and jewelry products including unwrought gold was worth USD 12,194 million, or 4.74 percent of the country’s total exports. The gems and jewelry industry is an industry that is highly successful in creating add value to the country, while employing 1.2 million workers nationwide.

At the opening ceremony, Ms. Chutima Boonyaprapatsorn, deputy commerce minister revealed that, “The gems and jewelry industry in Thailand is key to the country’s economy. The industry has long been recognized worldwide for quality manufacturing of gems and jewelry.”

“DITP is uplifting the Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair which is a platform for businesspeople, buyers, sellers in the gems and jewelry industry to expand their businesses in many dimensions from material sourcing, trading, and network-building.”

Fashion Show

The show was created under the concept of ‘the Silhouette of Thailand’s Magic Hands’, which was designed by Mr. Ek Thongprasert, a famous Thai designer and the owner of Ek Thongprasert brand. The show represented the combination of the Thai identity through the performance of the shadow puppetry (Nang Yai) together with the jewelry show from various renowned brands, i.e. Pranda, Beauty Gems, Der Mond, Mahallati Jewelry, Blue River, Siamgems Heritage, etc.

Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Declared a Grand Success for Industry

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