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17th Hyderabad Jewellery Pearl & Gem Fair 2025

Bringing Together New-Age Brands, Master Craftsmen, and Future-Forward Trade Programs Under One Roof

8,000+ trade visitors from across India and overseas will participate in the 3-day event, which will include jewellery conferences, a prestigious awards ceremony, Power of Young, Legends of South, Jewellery Purchase Managers Connect, Coffee with Dr. Chetan, and matchmaking

220+ exhibitors and 450+ brands to be showcased, gold, diamond, silver, pearl, and gemstone jewellery collections

Exclusive Zaveri Bazar Pavilion, panel discussions, and an awards ceremony to be featured across the 3-day event

Strategic focus on wedding and festive season buying ahead of Diwali

The Indian Gems and Jewelry Market has demonstrated a strong growth trajectory, with projections estimating a significant rise in market value to USD 168.62 billion by 2030.

The market is experiencing robust growth with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.93%, driven by rising consumer disposable income and the strong cultural importance of jewelry in both social and economic contexts.

HHYDERABAD: The 17th edition of the Hyderabad Jewellery Pearl & Gem Fair (HJF 2025), organized by Informa Markets in India, commenced today at Hall 4, HITEX, Hyderabad. The event lived up to its legacy of being South India’s most influential B2B jewellery trade platform, bringing together thousands of jewellers, designers, manufacturers, and retailers from across the country and abroad, strategically focusing on wedding and festive season buying ahead of Diwali.

Anticipating to draw an impressive 8000+ trade visitors, HJF 2025 is presenting a dynamic platform that reflects the vibrancy and resilience of India’s gems and jewellery industry. With curated showcases from leading names and emerging talent alike, the exhibition features innovative designs and new brand launches aligned with the latest global trends.

The prestigious lamp lighting ceremony was graced by eminent dignitaries including Karthik Reddy, National Media Panelist, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Varghese Alukka, Managing Director, Jos Alukka’s joined by key dignitaries – Avinash Gupta, Vice Chairman, GJC; Mahendra Tayal, President, HJMA; Mukesh Agarwal, Vice President, HJMA; Dr. Chetan Kumar Mehta, President, JAB; Kailash Charan, President, Twin Cities Jewellers Association, Jagdish Pershad Varma, President, Telangana Bullion, Gem & Jewellery Federation; Shri Parasmal Ranka, President, Telangana Pawn Broker Jewellers Association; Shri Ashok Shermal Jain, President, Pot Market Jewellers Association; Sumesh Wadhera, Managing Director, AOJ; Rajendra Jain, Managing Director, SVAR; Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India; Ms. Pallavi Mehra, Senior Group Director, Informa Markets India in India and Pankaj Shende, Group Director, Informa Markets in India.

Supported by industry associations like the Hi-Tech City Jewellery Manufacturers Association (HJMA), Telangana Bullion Gems & Jewellers Federation (TBJA), for Telangana Pawn Brokers & Jewellers Association, Pot Market Jewellers Association the fair reaffirms its pivotal role in driving growth for the southern jewellery market and is a crucial sourcing platform for the wedding and festive season, with buyers from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Maharashtra forming the core audience.

In a strong indicator of the fair’s growing international appeal, the hosted buyer programme is designed for more than 3,000 targeted B2B meetings, forging valuable partnerships and trade deals across domestic and international stakeholders.

“HJF 2025 is a landmark edition in every sense — from the volume of quality footfall to the diversity of exhibitors and the relevance of showcased products. It reaffirms India’s leadership in the global jewellery space and highlights our role as facilitators of industry growth. As the Indian gems and jewellery sector continues its trajectory towards USD 168.62 billion by 2030, HJF 2025 stands as a testament to the industry’s adaptability, innovation, and collaborative spirit. This edition offers an immersive experience that combines business, design, heritage, and . We are proud to have created a platform that truly meets the evolving aspirations of the trade,” said Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India.

The three-day fair not only fosters high-quality networking and business transactions but also celebrates the rich craftsmanship and forward-looking designs that define Indian jewellery today.

With record-breaking participation and industry-wide acclaim, the 17th edition has set a high benchmark for future fairs. HJF 2026 is already in planning, aiming to build on this momentum and continue shaping the future of India’s jewellery trade.

The fair’s most captivating attractions were – a special tribute to the rich heritage of Mumbai’s iconic Zaveri Bazar, adding cultural depth and diversity to the exhibition, Power of Young and Legends of South—an exclusive evening designed to celebrate the inspiring achievements of young jewellers in India’s gems and jewellery sector. Another major attraction is the Exclusive Showcase, which will present India’s largest and most distinctive jewellery design display, featuring specialised pavilions dedicated to Kundan, Jadav, Polki, Antique, Silver, Gemstones, Pearls, Technology, and Machinery. To further strengthen business outcomes, the fair will also include a Business Matchmaking Programme, facilitating curated face-to-face meetings with top-tier retailers and buyers across the value chain, supported by pre-event roadshows conducted in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, and Thrissur. Additionally, power-packed conferences, workshops, panel discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions offered valuable insights into design trends, technology integration, and consumer behavior in a digital-first world.

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