On April 12, the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) in collaboration of the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) is organising the largest Indian Gems and Jewellery Fair to awe the Indian bride at New Delhi.
The four days long jewellery fair, to be held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, will showcase the finest jewellery and craftsmanship from across the country for the Indian brides.
There will be over 200 stalls of the country's leading diamond jewellery, gold and coloured gemstone jewellery manufacturers and designers.
Jewellery and Indian wedding are cohesive by nature, infusing a strong element of emotion and love to it. Indian brides have their own whims and dreams especially when it comes to the
jewellery for their wedding and these days the trend is to find a perfect balance between traditional and contemporary designs.
GJEPC office-bearers said that Indian brides have evolved in her taste completely as she is going for versatility as well when it comes to bridal jewellery. This year at IGJF there will be a celebration of fusion jewellery-contemporary designs and modern technology with traditional work and Indian craftsmanship which is a quintessential factor of Indian jewellery and shall always remain so.