Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

25th anniversar­y FACETS fair set to attract 10,000 visitors

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Premium quality precious stones, exceptiona­l designs and unique pieces will be featured at FACETS Gem and Jewellery fair when the 25th anniversar­y edition opens from 3rd to 6th in September this year.

The organisers, in a media release, said they expect 10 000 visitors, which - if so - would be the largest to be accommodat­ed at the fair in its past 25 years.

"Visiting FACETS is looked at by buyers as a profitable step to grow their business. The show is compact enough to fully explore sourcing opportunit­ies and with a large number of new participan­ts, it is the ideal platform to network with contacts," said Juzar Adamaly, Chairman of FACETS Sri Lanka.

He added that the ever growing number of participan­ts from manufactur­ers, retailers, designers, artisans; wholesaler­s to buyers accompanie­d with the value added trade show have created a unique business marketplac­e. "The increasing number of exhibitors in one of the fastest growing markets in regions makes for a jewelers dream and a buyers paradise," said Ziqufi Ismail, Secretary of SLGJA. "There is no finer place to buy gemstones and fine jewellery than here, from the source."

FACETS Sri Lanka continues to attract key players from the Gem and Jewellery industry. Extensive promotions as in the past were carried out in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tucson ( US), China and Dubai in order to attract exclusive and high-profile buyers, whose interest is in the purchase of precious and semiprecio­us stones.

All 150 booths at FACETS were sold out two months before the commenceme­nt of the fair. "That is a testament to the fact that there is a huge demand at FACETS, for both manufactur­ers to showcase their precious stones and for buyers to seal a deal," he added.

 ??  ?? File Photo attendees at a previous Facets show
File Photo attendees at a previous Facets show

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