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rom June 29 to July 1, the esteemed Grand Silver Ray Hotel in Pelmadulla will host the Ratnapura International Gem and Jewellery Exhibition for the first time.
Organized by the National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA), this event aims to highlight Ratnapura’s rich gem heritage and create new economic opportunities.
The NGJA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Industries and the Lanka Gem Dealers and Miners Association, is making a concerted effort to boost Sri Lanka’s gem and jewellery exports to a $2 billion target by 2025 and establish Ratnapura as a leading global hub for high-quality gems.
Viraj De Silva, NGJA Chairman and CEO, stated: “This exhibition is not just about showcasing our extensive gem and jewellery heritage; it’s a crucial platform for shaping the future of our industry. We are dedicated to positioning Ratnapura as a global centre for gem trading,” he said, inviting gem enthusiasts, industry professionals, and the public to experience this significant event.
Known globally as the “City of Gems,” Ratnapura is famous for its precious gemstones, especially sapphires from the Corundum family. With a history spanning over a millennium, Ratnapura’s gem industry is vital to Sri Lanka’s economy. The 2024 exhibition will celebrate this legacy with a spectacular showcase that blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
“The Ratnapura International Gem and Jewellery Exhibition is truly a global event, drawing participants from China, India, Vietnam, Germany, Thailand, and many other countries,” added De Silva. “It offers a rich platform for knowledge exchange and fosters international collaborations that enhance the global gem industry.” He emphasized the networking opportunities the exhibition offers, allowing industry players to connect and collaborate.
The exhibition will feature 80 high-value booths displaying a wide array of precious stones and jewellery. Additionally, 12 booths will be reserved for small and medium entrepreneurs, helping them promote their products and access international markets. Attendees will also have the opportunity to witness live demonstrations by master gem cutters and jewellery designers, and participate in educational sessions on gemmology, the history of gem mining in Ratnapura, and the sustainable practices being adopted by the industry.
The NGJA remains committed to promoting excellence and sustainability in Sri Lanka’s gem and jewellery sectors, ensuring the highest standards in mining, trading, and craftsmanship are maintained.