International jewelry show opens in Istanbul

Istanbul Jewelry Show opened its doors to sector professionals on Thursday at Istanbul Expo Center
The fair to be held by Informa Markets at Istanbul Expo Center on 16-19 March 2023 targets at bringing the latest products and services of 1500 companies and brands with over 40.000 sectoral professionals coming from over 140 countries.
1500 companies and brands will be exhibiting in the fair that comprises of product groups like gold jewelry, diamond, color stone jewelry, precious and semi-precious stones, pearl, silver, silver jewelry and silver houseware, molding, refinery, watches, display and packaging, machinery-equipment and sub-industry, jewelry safe, software, logistics, and lighting.
The companies exhibiting at the fair provides meeting and cooperation opportunities with buyers from the U.S.A. to India and many other regions will be displaying their special products and collections to 40.000 sector professionals coming from over 140 countries. (ILKHA)
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