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Building to house Guyana-B’dos jewellery hub to be ready before yearend

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Guyanese jewellers, who are aiming to establish a permanent presence in Barbados, are currently awaiting that island’s government completing renovation and retrofitti­ng of a building to house the jewellery hub.

The building is expected to be completed before the end of the year, giving jewellers the opportunit­y to set up shop in the final quarter for this year, Minister of

Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond has said.

“They’re renovating it and definitely before the end of the year. They (jewellers) have been told that the renovation should be completed and our jewellers will be have a permanent place to put their jewellery on showcase,” the Minister said.

In an interview with this newspaper, Walrond explained that jewelers who participat­ed in the Agro-Fest expo in May will be given the option to set up shop first. The facility is located a stone’s throw from one of the island’s main port terminals frequented by tourists.

The retrofitte­d facility will have a capacity for over 10 jewellers. Walrond also said that they are also aiming to set up a workshop facility for the goldsmiths. This will allow the goldsmiths to complete custom design orders.

The initiative had its genesis in diplomatic talks between President Irfaan Ali and Prime Minister Mia Mottley to establish a Guyana gold market hub in Barbados. Since the announceme­nt, jewellers have visited the island and explored the initiative’s feasibilit­y.

One of the companies who participat­ed in the Agro-Fest, Raj, of Raj Jewellers, told Stabroek News that the opportunit­y was great. It is currently waiting for the facility to be completed in Bridgetown, Barbados. While the prospects seems great, they also have to make a sizeable investment in order to create the standard and welcoming environmen­t to capture customers. “We have to set up to internatio­nal standard to be able to compete with establishe­d companies already on the island and local jerwellers… But there is a different market when compared to what we produce in Guyana in terms of the quality we produce…” hesaid.

Additional­ly, jewellers will benefit from concession­s, such as six months’ rent free for the facility and accommodat­ion. Under the concession agreement, both government­s will be working towards system where orders are taken, sent to Guyana and then the finished product flown to Barbados. “The ministry will have a system on how they will be sending the gold products there and in a timely manner. They are still working on that part

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to help us…” he stated. According to the jeweller, the Barbadian government had sought to convince the jewellers to stay on the island at the conclusion of the AgroFest event. “They are all excited to get it to work in Barbados but there is a time factor and we just have to wait,” he added.

Stephen Jacobs of Jacobs’ Jewellery, had previously told this newspaper, “We are anticipati­ng being a part of the “Barbados Jewellery Hub.” “I think it is a great opportunit­y. Guyana is known for its gold… I think it is very important we come together as jewellers and as goldsmiths and realise the opportunit­y presented in front of us and grab it with both hands.”

Karl Gobin of Gobin’s Jewellery stated, “Guyana’s distinctiv­e gold is one of the most recognised minerals in so many countries and I can say with absolute certainty that our gold being displayed in Barbados will bring so many opportunit­ies to those in the gold industry”.

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