Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lewis Allen confident FACETS could boost Sri Lanka’s tourism industry

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Sri Lanka has captured the hearts of many travelers and adventurer­s from around the world for centuries, through its beauty, resources and people.

Perhaps the island’s most valuable asset; its gemstones, is renowned worldwide and has adorned the crowns and jewellery of royalty. Yet another heart that was captivated by these gems is Lewis Allen’s, who will be returning to the country as the Guest of Honour for FACETS

2019, the Internatio­nal

Gem and Jewellery Exhibition on August 29.

Lewis was in Sri Lanka in 1978 teaching scuba diving at the Nilaveli Beach Hotel in Trincomale­e. An ardent traveler, he began trading in gemstones to fund his travels. Journeying to Ratnapura in 1979, he bought a few semi-precious stones; moonstones and garnets. This marked the start of his gem trading business, which has developed into trading rubies, emeralds and sapphires.

Identifyin­g the large potential the local gem and jewellery industry carries, Lewis is today one of the biggest buyers of Sri Lankan sapphires.

“Sri Lanka is blessed with many gems and has a very important position in the world for gemstones. It is the main buying center for sapphires,” he comments.

Even though Sri Lanka was thus a special place for Lewis and his family, destiny dealt a cruel blow when he lost his dear wife to the terrorist attacks on Easter morning.

The couple, along with their two sons were in the country to inspect the hospital they were building in Ratnapura. Coming back to a country that they last left in anguish would definitely not be an easy task. However, his love for the island and confidence on the industry has made Lewis agree to return to Sri Lanka for FACETS 2019.

“I do not want to let one bad experience ruin the good relationsh­ip I have had with Sri Lanka for 35 years. I have always loved this beautiful country and its people”.

Sri Lanka as a nation needs to build a positive image at present. Lewis is confident that through events such as FACETS, which attract internatio­nal delegation­s to the country and also helps the tourism industry, the country will rebuild.

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