Bangkok Gems to highlight design and value creation
The 74th Bangkok Gems
& Jewelry Fair, from September 8 to 12, aims to reinforce Thailand’s
position as a global trading hub for gems and jewellery while generating at
least US$160 million in transactions, organisers said.
Occupying the Queen
Sirikit National Convention Center’s full exhibition area of over 53,000 square
metres, the show will host more than 1,300 exhibitors from over 20 countries.
It is expected to welcome at least 45,000 visitors from around the world.
Thailand’s Department
of International Trade Promotion (DITP) is Bangkok Gems’ main organiser, with
The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (Public Organization) serving as
co-organiser.
DITP Deputy
Director-General Surinthorn Sunthornsanan said, “For more than 40 years, the
Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair has been a key driving force for Thailand’s
gems and jewellery industry, one of the country’s top 10 export industries.
Today, Bangkok Gems is recognised as one of the world’s top four major gems and
jewellery trade fairs and the world’s largest coloured gemstone trading hub.”
He noted that despite
global economic volatility and reciprocal tariff measures imposed by major
trading partners, Thailand’s gems and jewellery exports reached US$8.253
billion in the first six months of 2026, a year-on-year increase of 11.58 per
cent.
Focus on ODM
DITP is now placing
greater emphasis on upgrading Thai entrepreneurs from Original Equipment
Manufacturing (OEM) to Original Design Manufacturing (ODM), enabling them to
develop their own products and designs while building Thai brands with stronger
recognition in global markets.
The upcoming fair will
thus include The Designer Zone, which will highlight the creativity of Thai
designers and the expertise of Thai manufacturers.
Sunthornsanan said,
“Design and branding are among the most powerful drivers of value creation,
demonstrating that Thailand is not only a skilled manufacturing base with
exceptional craftsmanship, but also a source of internationally competitive
creativity.”
GIT Director General
Sumed Prasongpongchai added, “Thailand is internationally recognised as a
global coloured gemstone trading hub, supported by its long-established
expertise in gemstone cutting and enhancement. This success will be showcased
through the special exhibition ‘The Craft of Brilliance,’ which traces the
development of Thailand’s gems and jewellery industry – from its foundations in
traditional knowledge and craftsmanship to the value creation made possible
through expertise, technology and innovation. The exhibition will also feature
academic works and showcase the evolution of research in gems and jewellery.”
GIT will provide
on-site gemstone and jewellery testing and certification services through an
internationally accredited laboratory.
The fair will also
feature a comprehensive programme of industry-focused activities, including
marketing and technical seminars, skill-building workshops for entrepreneurs,
and a Networking Reception, providing buyers and industry professionals from
around the world with opportunities to connect, forge partnerships and develop
new business relationships.
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