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SLGJA inaugurates FACETS Sri Lanka 2025 – Asia’s premier gem and jewellery exhibition

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The Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA), in collaboration with the National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA), proudly inaugurated the 31st edition of FACETS Sri Lanka, Asia’s premier gem and jewellery exhibition on January 4, at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel.

This three-day event, running from January 4 to 6, promises to showcase the brilliance and diversity of Sri Lanka’s gem and jewellery industry to a global audience.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake who declared FACETS Sri Lanka 2025 officially open.

Joining him were distinguished ministers, industry leaders, and international delegations from key markets, including China, India, the United States, Europe, and beyond.

The event also welcomed representatives from globally renowned gem and jewellery companies, many of whom are visiting Sri Lanka for the first time.

FACETS Sri Lanka 2025 shines a spotlight on Sri Lanka’s local gempreneurs, hailing from iconic gem-producing regions such as Ratnapura, Beruwela, Galle, Ehiliyagoda, and Colombo.

Their extraordinary craftsmanship and exquisite creations underline Sri Lanka’s reputation as the Jewel Box of the Indian Ocean.

Through this platform, these artisans aim to forge connections with international traders, exporters, and investors, furthering the industry’s ambitious vision of achieving over USD 1 billion in exports.

Beyond being a showcase of unparalleled gems and jewellery, FACETS Sri Lanka 2025 is a celebration of the country’s rich heritage and a catalyst for industry innovation.

This year’s exhibition is packed with exclusive events, including:

  • The Sapphire Night gala, a glittering celebration of the industry’s achievements.
  • The Gems of Influence Power Breakfast, an exclusive forum for women trailblazers in the industry.
  • A Mining Tour, offering visitors a first-hand experience of Sri Lanka’s gem mining practices.
  • A curated visit to Port City Colombo, showcasing the nation’s modern infrastructure.
Armil Sammoon, Chairperson of FACETS 2025.

Reflecting on the event, Armil Sammoon, Chairperson of FACETS Sri Lanka 2025, said that “FACETS Sri Lanka 2025″ is more than an exhibition and that it is a platform where our rich heritage meets global aspirations. “Each gemstone tells a story of Sri Lankan artistry and resilience, and through this event, we connect these stories to the world while creating pathways for innovation and collaboration that will shape the future of our industry”.

FACETS Sri Lanka has consistently been the most eagerly anticipated annual event in the local and global gem and jewellery industry calendar.

It provides a window into the unparalleled beauty, sustainability, and diversity of Sri Lanka’s gem and jewellery sector, drawing buyers, enthusiasts, and investors from around the world.

This year, FACETS Sri Lanka 2025 stands as a testament to the industry’s resilience, innovation, and global appeal.

As the event unfolds, it is set to create lasting impressions, build meaningful partnerships, and further establish Sri Lanka as a global leader in the gem and jewellery trade.

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