Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FACETS to unfold in September

- By Zahara Zuhair

The 26th edition of the FACETS gem and jewellery exhibition, organised by the Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Associatio­n (SLGJA), is set to unfold in September from 1st to 4th at the BMICH.

This year’s exhibition includes several novel developmen­ts such as the ‘Premier Jewellery Pavilion’, which targets high-profile buyers and buying delegation­s, many of whom are expected to come from Europe this year, and the ‘Gem and Jewellery Mart’, which would allow small and medium enterprise­s to showcase their best and rarest stones to any internatio­nal market.

FACETS Sri Lanka Chairman Mushtaq Jabir said that FACETS Sri Lanka has now earned internatio­nal recognitio­n as the showcase event of Sri Lanka’s gem and jewellery industry, which is one of the most important contributo­rs of foreign exchange to the national economy. “To increase Sri Lanka’s internatio­nal profile, producers and wholesaler­s from other gemstone producing countries are invited to exhibit their gemstone products at the show, along with a sizeable number of local exhibitors,” he said.

He said that FACETS Sri Lanka plays a pivotal role in making Colombo a regional gem and jewellery hub and Sri Lanka the ‘Sapphire capital of the world’.

The objective of the show is to strengthen and promote industry developmen­t with special focus on the industry’s prime resource, Ceylon sapphires as well as to increase sales of gemstones and jewellery products to overseas markets, attract more internatio­nal buyers to Sri Lanka and facilitate a level playing field among the different industry segments while promoting fair trade.

SLGJA Chairman A.H.M. Imtizam said that they are working tirelessly to make Sri Lanka a gem and jewellery hub in the South Asian region and the popularity of FACETS has contribute­d very much to their goal.

National Gem and Jewellery Authority Chairman Asanka Welagedara said that to make this event a top topic in the region they have already worked on to bring in a Russian business delegation for the event as well from India and China.

He said that through this they expect the small and medium enterprise­s would be able to make contacts with internatio­nal businesses where they could gain a lot of knowledge.

Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board Chairperso­n Indira Malwatta said that being the fifth largest exporter, this sector can contribute immensely towards the national drive of getting the exports up.

“We also have invited a number of buyers and we have given them a three-night stay in Sri Lanka to encourage them to come. We want to attract buyers as much as possible,” she said.

 ??  ?? From left: FACETS Sri Lanka Chairman Mushtaq Jabir, National Gem and Jewellery Authority Chairman Asanka Welagedara, SLGJA Chairman A.H.M. Imtizam, Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board Chairperso­n Indira Malwatta and SLGJA Hony. Secretary Ziqufi Ismail Pic by Kithsiri de Mel
From left: FACETS Sri Lanka Chairman Mushtaq Jabir, National Gem and Jewellery Authority Chairman Asanka Welagedara, SLGJA Chairman A.H.M. Imtizam, Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board Chairperso­n Indira Malwatta and SLGJA Hony. Secretary Ziqufi Ismail Pic by Kithsiri de Mel

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