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  • Gold is a rare and unusual commodity because it is first and foremost a financial and monetary asset whether it is held in bars and coins by Western investors and central banks, or jewelry by Indian housewives and individual investors and savers across Asia and the Middle East.
  • Pearls, Diamonds, Precious and semi-precious stones, Jewellery articles made of gold, platinum or other precious metals, such as palladium Jewellery articles made of silver, Jewellery articles made of base metal, clad with precious metals, Necklaces and bracelets with stones, Other jewellery articles with stones are all called Precious jewelers,
  • Imitation jewellery made of base metal, with parts of glass, Imitation jewellery made of base metal, whether or not clad, Imitation jewellery made of base metal, Imitation jewellery made of other material, such as stainless steel, titanium,
    leather, shells, resin, wood etc. Cuff links and studs, Hair accessories are classified as Costume jewellery
  • The main global markets are for Jewelry are USA (34%), EU (24%), China (13%), Middle East (12%), India (10%) and Japan (7%).
  • Generally gold and diamond jewellery account for 75% of global jewellery value sales.
  • It is expected that the Chinese and Indian jewellery markets together will be the equivalent of the USA market by 2015
  • The products include rings, brooches, and pendants as well as chains, necklaces and bracelets, and cut, shaped and polished stones and metals. Because of their high value, diamond and gold jewelry pieces are the items of choice for most buyers, but other lesser ornamentation are quite popular and constitute the bulk of the market
  • The vast majority of pieces are made of gold though silver jewelry is resurging in popularity. Gemstones are also integral to many jewelry designs, the most widely used being diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, but escalating prices of these jewels over the last decade has led to more use of semi-precious stones and more economical use of the precious stones.

Basic Information

  • Jewelry descriptions

Companies & Products

  • Company Bench Marking

  • Company & Products

  • Company Facts

  • Company Profile

  • Mumbai Company

  • Company List

India Scenario
  • Indian Industry report
  • Industry Analysis
  • South India Report
  • Budgetary Issues
  • Budget highlights
  • Statistics - Indian Industry
  • Diamond Panel
  • Diamond Institute
  • Hallmarking
  • Silver Jewelry
  • Diamond Jewelry Promotion
  • Design Competition
  • Newsletter sample copy
  • Link to Directory

Market

  • Chinese Market
  • European Market
  • Saudi Arabia Market
  • Understanding consumers
  • Exporting to Europe
  • Jewelry Stores - USA
  • Suppliers, Distributors and Wholesalers - USA
  • Turkey Industry
  • Wholesale Business
  • World Diamond Council
  • Gem Market News
  • Trend 2009
  • Delhi Market
  • Supply, Demand, Price
  • Industry Links
Design, Technology Information
  • Jewelry Design Guide
  • Necklace making
  • Necklace Design
  • Crystal
  • Bead & Button
  • Design Facts
  • Lapidary resources
  • Laser Welding
  • Scales & Balances
  • Jewelry Making Techniques
  • Investment Casting
  • Machinery Supplier
  • Palladium Casting
  • Diploma Cource
  • ERP Software - case study
  • Technology sources

Project / Business Plan

  • Manufacturing - Project Outline
  • Return on Investment
  • Consultant - Market information
  • Custom Jewelry Box Company
  • Case Study
  • Case Study - use of Software
  • Case Study -Woman Entrepreneur
  • Online Jewelry Store
  • Eco Sparkle
  • Marketing Diamonds
  • RFID
  • Case Study - Jewelry International

Regulatory Issues

  • Jewelry safety
  • Pollution Prevention

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