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Jaipur Jewellery Show
Jaipur Jewellery Show of Rajasthan is a splendid annual exhibition of stunning gems and jewellery. It features a special theme every year and invites participants from all around the globe.

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Jaipur Jewellery ShowJaipur Jewellery Show, held in Jaipur in Rajasthan, is a celebrated event of the country and owns the fame of being the second largest jewellery show in India and the largest one in Northern India. Organized amidst the enchanting beauty of golden sands, magnificent palaces, impressive forts, vibrant wildlife and placid lakes the show has always served as an opportunity to explore the unique cultural heritage of the region. The colourful ambience and vivacious local folks invites myriad of tourists from all around the globe to cherish this unique event. Celebrated every year in the month of December, the show is also popular as `December Show`. The show features a distinct theme every year promoting a specific type of jewellery. The December Show or Jaipur Jewellery Show dates from 20 to 23 December will remain slotted year after year. Jaipur Jewellery Show is the India`s biggest jewellery show; it is fast emerging as one of the Asia`s largest jewellery trade show also.

Features of Jaipur Jewellery Show
The state of Rajasthan has always allured tourists towards its charming heritage and exquisite artworks including the vast array of jewelleries. The pink city, Jaipur, is famed as the hub of coloured gemstones, especially kundan work and meenakari. The best feature of the show is that it offers a huge collection varying from rough stones to finished jewellery, all at a single destination. The fair exhibits a vast collection of finest gems and jewellery and invites exhibitors not only from the city but also from all around the world. Ranging from traditional to contemporary, Jaipur Jewellery Show offers a variety of ornaments which suit the need and choice of different regions and cultures.

Other Attractions of Jaipur Jewellery Show
In addition to exhibitions, a number of activities are organized in the show including jewellery awards to designers and jewellers, jewellery fashion shows and seminars. Over years new trends and designs have marked their popularity in the show attracting a substantial traffic of visitors and enhancing the stature of the show in terms of diversity and fashion. Choices of manufacturers and customers have also undergone change with time, only to contribute to the richness of the show. Jaipur Jewellery Show also provides an apt arena to experience the changing styles and enriching cultural heritage of the country.


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