This story is from August 9, 2015

India International Jewellery Week 2015 ends with ‘Best of the Best Show’ in Mumbai

The 4-day India International Jewellery Week 2015 powered by GIA saw the best in the business.
India International Jewellery Week 2015 ends with ‘Best of the Best Show’ in Mumbai
The 4-day India International Jewellery Week 2015 powered by GIA saw the best in the business.
The India International Jewellery Week 2015 powered by GIA came to a glorious end with the dual grand finales, which featured the fabulous collection at the ‘Best of the Best Show’. GJEPC welcomed chief guests Rita Teaotia, Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Government of India, Paul Rowley, Executive Vice President, DeBeers and Siddharth, Director General, GDS & D to the grand affair.

The ‘Best of the Best Show’ saw some melodious crooning by Benny Dayal and models display stunning jewellery. Sonam looked sensational in Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas jewellery, wearing a gorgeous lilac lehenga. The outfit was created especially for the show by designers Shyamal and Bhumika, who also designed the clothes for the ‘Best of the Best Show’.
The India International Jewellery Week 2016 is now all set to get bigger and move to other cites of India and abroad in the future.
The Thai Gem and Jewellery Traders Association presented a fashion show that included 13 collections created by KGK India, Jewels with Thai coloured stones. Zaverchand Bhurabhai Jewellery, also from India, showed uncut diamond jewellery with coloured stones from Thailand. Thai Jewellery was also displayed by Shilpa Jogani and AG Design.
The show opened with a lacy necklace edged with pearls worn with earrings with ruby drops and ending the show was Kanishtha Dhankar (Miss India World 2011) wearing a breathtaking choker with cascades of diamonds and shoulder dusters. Taking a bow at the end were Isha Jogani and Kasem Nitasnajarukul, Secretary General, Thai Gem and Jewelry Traders Association.
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