Indian International Jewellery Week: Exotic interpretation of mixed fashion (Figure)

From July 31st to August 4th, 2011, India International Jewelry Week 2011 was held in Mumbai, India. The jewelry week was sponsored by the India Jewelry Trade Promotion Association, during which several jewellery brands, Surana Gems & Jewellery and Grand Finale, participated in numerous luxury jewellery shows. The jewellery of the entire jewelry week was filled with admiration and pursuit of nature.

Swarovski's Still Life Model Show

Design exaggerated ornate Shi Luo Hua Shiqi necklace

Asymmetrical Swarovski necklace inlaid with a variety of skulls

Sunflower Flower Scarf Shaped Swarovski Item

Surana Gems & Jewellery's Jewelry Show

Surana Gems & Jewellery has more than 100 years of history and possesses exclusive technology for processing high-quality diamond jewelry. In this jewellery show, Surana launched the latest natural style wedding jewelry collection this year. The jewellery show is dominated by diamond jewelry. Diamond cutting breaks through the conventional cutting method and uses the natural shape of the original stone to be slightly polished and inlaid into jewelry. The style is natural and full of new ideas.

Grand Finale Brand Jewelry Show

The Grand Finale brand show is full of creativity. Each show is directly interspersed with jewelry theme dances. Grand Finale's biggest feature of this year's series of jewelry is that it does not rigidly adhere to the material in design, and mixes red sapphires, emeralds, pearls, diamonds and other materials to create a unique style of jewelry. In the subject matter, elements such as peacock, elephants, and flowers, which are auspicious in Indian culture, are incorporated into the design. The design of the “neck on the flower” is shown in the finale. The design is inspired by a flower that is in full bloom. The interpretation of this jewelry through 3D technology will push the jewellery show atmosphere to the top.

Jewelry-themed dance series show

Invited star interprets "flower on the neck"

On August 4, the India International Jewellery Show opened at the Mumbai International Exhibition Center. The five-day exhibition, a total of four exhibition halls, exhibitors involved in diamond wholesalers, gold color treasure retailers, packaging companies, magazines and media, products include loose diamonds, diamonds, gold and so on.

The Indian Jewelry Trade Promotion Association was established in 1966 and has been devoted to standardizing and promoting the promotion of jewelry manufacturers and exporters over the years, which has effectively promoted the growth of India's export industry. The Indian Council for the Promotion of International Trade has more than 5,500 members across the country, promoting Indian jewelry products to the international market and establishing relations for the export of jewelry products. In order to achieve these goals, CCPIT provides members with market information, trade and tariff rules, import and export tax rates, jewelry fairs and exhibition information on how to solve foreign trade problems.

It is reported that India is the world's largest diamond cutting center and gem processing center. At the same time, India is the world’s largest gold consumer market. In 2010, India’s total gold consumption reached 963 tons, accounting for 32% of the global total. Â