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India Pavilion Shines at DJWE 2025, Showcasing Exquisite Craftsmanship
The India Pavilion at the Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition (DJWE) 2025 is drawing significant attention, highlighting India’s rich legacy of jewellery craftsmanship. The exhibition, which commenced on January 30 and runs until February 5 at the Doha Exhibition & Convention Center (DECC), features some of India’s finest jewellery houses, blending tradition, artistry, and modern designs.
This year, the India Pavilion hosts 15 exhibitors across 18 booths, presenting a stunning collection of plain gold, diamond, and precious stone-studded jewellery. The participating exhibitors include: KK Jewels; Izzari Jewels; Panchoo Jewels; Shrians Jewels; GM Products Pvt. Ltd.; Artemis Pink; Maitraya Rarities; Anirudh Impex; K Lalitha Jewellers; Binny’s Jewellers Pvt. Ltd.; Sital Dass & Son; NJ Gems; 24K The Jewel Boutique; Narola Diamonds Pvt. Ltd.; and Neel White Exports.
Alongside the exhibitors in the India Pavilion, several other Indian jewellery manufacturers and traders are participating independently or in collaboration with Qatari and global brands. India’s jewellery sector, renowned for its skilled craftsmanship and precision in diamond and gemstone cutting, continues to gain global acclaim for merging heritage techniques with cutting-edge technology.
Jewellery has been one of the most important facets of trade and people to people ties between India and Qatar, which resolved around pearl trade. India is one of the top exporters of pearls and Qatar is a significant export destination of these pearls. Qatar remains a significant market for India’s jewellery exports, with gems & jewellery exports reaching USD 99.02 million in the fiscal year 2023-24. The India Pavilion at DJWE 2025 serves as a crucial platform for exhibitors to engage with industry leaders, understand evolving consumer preferences, and strengthen business ties in the region.
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