Arezzo: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) is set to reinforce India’s international trade presence through its participation in Oroarezzo 2026, one of Europe’s important B2B fairs for jewellery manufacturing and goldsmithing. Scheduled to take place from 9 to 12 May 2026 in Arezzo, Italy, the exhibition is expected to bring together global players across jewellery production, technology, components, sourcing and design.
For India, GJEPC’s participation carries strategic significance. At a time when global markets are increasingly exploring diversified sourcing networks and stronger manufacturing partnerships, the council’s presence at Oroarezzo positions Indian exporters within a specialised European trade ecosystem. The move reflects a broader effort to showcase India not only as a major jewellery producer, but also as a competitive and scalable partner in the global supply chain.
Oroarezzo has long been recognised for its strong focus on the manufacturing side of the jewellery business. Unlike broader retail-led exhibitions, the fair is closely aligned with industrial production, private-label development, semi-finished products, machinery, technology and international sourcing. This makes it particularly relevant for Indian companies looking to build deeper business ties with buyers, distributors and trade stakeholders across Europe and beyond.
GJEPC’s participation also highlights the growing importance of India in the evolving global jewellery landscape. As one of the world’s key gem and jewellery exporting nations, India continues to expand its influence through design capability, large-scale manufacturing, skilled craftsmanship and export-driven production. By entering platforms such as Oroarezzo, GJEPC is helping Indian manufacturers and exporters access more targeted international opportunities and strengthen India’s visibility in markets that value both quality production and commercial reliability.
The fair is also expected to host discussions around changing trade patterns, emerging international markets and the future direction of global jewellery demand. In that context, GJEPC’s presence becomes more than symbolic. It serves as a business-facing initiative aimed at opening new conversations around exports, collaborations and market access.
For the Indian industry, participation at Oroarezzo 2026 is an opportunity to underline the country’s strengths across the jewellery value chain — from manufacturing depth and product versatility to its ability to serve a wide spectrum of global demand. It also supports GJEPC’s wider role in promoting Indian gem and jewellery exports through meaningful international engagement.