ShowBuzz
CJS 2025 Begins with a power-packed inauguration at Coimbatore
The Coimbatore Jewellery Show (CJS) 2025 was inaugurated in a grand manner on 13th Dec 2025 at Codissia Tradefair Complex, Hall D, Coimbatore, in the presence of leading jewellery retailers from Tamil Nadu and members of the Coimbatore Jewellers Association.


The inauguration was led by *Shri B. Sabarinath*, President, Coimbatore Jewellers Association along with his committee members and graced by esteemed guests including AS Sriram, ANS Jewelry Salem
- Ravindrakumar, General Secretary, TNJF
- Kandasamy, Treasurer, TNJF
- Senthil Visvanathan Ashyanth Visvanathan, Sumangali Jewellers
- Kamesh, Suman Jewellery Balamurgan R Karpagam Jewellery
- Ravi Nithyanandam, SVTM, Dindigul
- Viswanathan, Viswa & Devji
- DAR Suresh Babu
- Vijaykumar, Vilva Jewels
- Muthu Venkatraman, President, CJMA
- Srinivasan, President, GBA
- K. Surendran, KGSMA
- VK Manoj, Project Director, United Exhibitions
The show highlights Coimbatore’s distinctive jewellery designs, attracting both corporate and single-store retailers from across India to Coimbatore.



Actions speak louder than Words is what CJS 2025 has proven once again with one of the highest footfalls of the trade visitors and received an exceptional response with crowded aisles and high exhibitor satisfaction from day one itself.
source by CJS
International News
Bangkok Gems Surges Ahead: 73rd Edition Targets 150 Million USD in Trade Value
Thailand’s premier trade event expands exhibition space to host over 1,300 companies, eyeing record-breaking exports following a 53% surge in industry growth.
The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the organizer, together with the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (Public Organization) or GIT, co-organizer, along with key public and private sector partners, held a press conference to announce preparations for the 73rd Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair, scheduled to take place from February 22–26, 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok. The event is expected to generate trade value exceeding 150 million USD.

Sunanta Kangvalkulkij, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the organizer, Chair of the press conference, stated:

“Over the past 40 years, the Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair has served as a key driving force for the industry. It has played a vital role in connecting buyers and sellers from around the world, creating business opportunities and trade partnerships, enhancing the international reputation of Thai products, and continuously promoting exports.
Today, Thailand has achieved its goal of becoming one of the world’s leading hubs for the gems and jewelry trade. Bangkok Gems has also significantly contributed to the export growth of Thailand’s gems and jewelry sector (excluding unwrought gold). During the first 11 months of 2025, after deducting re-export values, exports in this category reached 12,124 billion USD, representing a growth of over 53 percent. She added, Bangkok Gems has experienced remarkable growth in terms of exhibitor numbers, visitor attendance, and trade value. The fair is now recognized as one of the world’s four most important gems and jewelry trade fairs and is the largest global marketplace for colored gemstones. To accommodate strong demand from both Thai and international exhibitors, the organizers have expanded the exhibition area to include the Plenary Hall on Level 1, allowing the 73rd edition to host more than 200 additional booths. This further reinforces Thailand’s position as a global gems and jewelry trading hub. The event will feature more than 1,300 companies, over 2,800 booths from more than 20 countries, and is expected to attract over 45,000 visitors, generating trade value exceeding 150 million USD.”

Boonyarit Kalayanamit, Chairman of the Board of the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT), the co-organizer, stated that the Bangkok Gems is widely recognized as an international trade platform that plays a critical role in Thailand’s gems and jewelry industry. It reflects Thailand’s strong capabilities as a leading manufacturing hub for gem and jewelry, particularly in craftsmanship and expertise in colored gemstone enhancement. These strengths have earned the trust of leading global jewelry brands, which continue to choose Thailand as a production base. More than 80 percent of exhibitors at the fair are Thai manufacturers offering comprehensive OEM and ODM services, which is a key highlight of the fair.


The co-organizer also revealed that the fair is honored to be graciously presided over at the opening ceremony by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya. In addition, a special exhibition will be presented, showcasing jewelry designs created under Her Royal Highness’s vision and crafted by Thailand’s master artisans. The exhibition reflects Her Royal Highness’s commitment to continuing the royal initiatives of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, to preserve and elevate Thailand’s handicraft heritage on the global stage. The 73rd Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair will be held from February 22–26, 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok.
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