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IGJS Jaipur 2025 bolsters global connections amidst mounting trade challenges

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Against a backdrop of mounting trade challenges, India’s gem and jewellery exporters gathered in Jaipur for the International Gem & Jewellery Show (IGJS) 2025, an exclusive export-focused event organized by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). Held from April 3 to 5, the show drew 50 of India’s leading exporters and more than 180 international buyers from 28 countries, reinforcing Jaipur’s status as a pivotal hub in the global jewellery trade.

The show, hosted at the Novotel Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre, spotlighted the city’s long-standing reputation for integrated craftsmanship — where stone-cutting and jewellery manufacturing coexist within the same business ecosystem. For many international buyers, this “one-stop-shop” model remains a key draw.

Still, the atmosphere wasn’t without tension. The recent imposition of U.S. tariffs — ranging between 26% and 27% on Indian jewellery exports — loomed large over business discussions. Exporters expressed concern over the long-term implications for price-sensitive markets like the United States, which has traditionally been a top destination for Indian jewellery.

“Tariffs were the biggest talking point on the floor,” said one Jaipur-based exporter. “We’re now discussing cost-sharing models with our U.S. partners, looking to absorb the blow across the supply chain — from exporters to retailers to end consumers.”

Repeat buyers remained a bright spot, with several exhibitors reporting continued interest and steady orders from long-standing clients. But many acknowledged a pressing need to attract larger retail chain buyers, particularly as global trade routes shift.

In response to the evolving trade landscape, exporters are eyeing alternative markets such as Dubai and Saudi Arabia, regions with strong demand and more favorable trade terms. Industry stakeholders also pointed to the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) as a promising channel for diversifying export destinations.

Despite challenges, the sentiment remained broadly optimistic. The GJEPC announced plans to significantly scale the show in 2026, targeting over 500 global buyers and more than 150 exhibitors, a move intended to elevate the show’s global standing and deepen its influence in the international marketplace.

At its core, IGJS Jaipur 2025 underscored themes of resilience, adaptability, and strategic collaboration — with industry players focused on navigating shifting trade dynamics while continuing to showcase the strength of Indian craftsmanship.

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Tribe Amrapali Opens Its New Travel Retail Outpost In Indore

The Brand Strengthens Its Travel Retail Footprint With Its 38th Store At Indore Airport, Bringing Contemporary Jewellery Rooted In Indian Heritage To A Wider Audience

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The celebrated jewellery brand, Tribe Amrapali, renowned for interpreting India’s rich artisanal heritage through a contemporary lens, has announced the launch of its 38th store at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (DABH), Indore. Located at the Domestic Departure terminal, the new store marks another significant milestone in the brand’s growing presence across India’s premium travel retail landscape.

Known for its epicurean culture, royal heritage, industrial strength, and appreciation for craftsmanship, Indore presents a compelling setting for Tribe Amrapali’s continued expansion. A city where tradition seamlessly coexists with modern storytelling, reflecting a design philosophy deeply aligned with the ethos of Tribe Amrapali, Indore honours heritage while embracing contemporary expression.

Situated within one of India’s central cities and a key aviation hub, the new store extends its narrative of modernity embedded in heritage into a space shaped by movement, discovery, and a well-connected intersection for travellers. Through this new outpost, Tribe Amrapali provides customers with a touchpoint to explore India’s craft, traditions, and storytelling woven into wearable jewellery pieces.

Designed in accordance with the brand’s signature visual language, the 100 sq. ft. store offers an immersive yet intuitive retail experience. Thoughtfully curated selections from Tribe Amrapali’s most distinctive creations are displayed at the store, including statement silver earrings, layered necklaces, stackable rings, contemporary everyday pieces, and versatile gifting picks designed for a modern yet contemporary look.

Thrilled about the new store launch, Akanksha Arora, CEO, Tribe Amrapali, said:

“Indore is a city with a strong cultural identity making it a meaningful addition to our growing retail expansion journey. Airports allow us to connect with a diverse audience that is constantly on the move, often discovering brands organically while travelling, for gifting or as a part of their personal collection exploring. At Tribe Amrapali, we believe every store is a living space evolving through customer engagement, regional nuances and storytelling, as one associates with our jewelry pieces.”

Rooted in India’s artisanal traditions and shaped by contemporary design, Tribe Amrapali creates expressive, narrative-led jewellery that bridges heritage craftsmanship and modern sensibilities through pieces imbued with personal meaning. With its Indore airport store, Tribe Amrapali expands its presence across key travel destinations, taking Indian contemporary jewellery to wider audiences.

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