Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council Leads India Pavilion at Inhorgenta Munich 2026

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Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council Leads India Pavilion at Inhorgenta Munich 2026

India’s jewellery industry made a confident statement in Europe as the India Pavilion drew strong attention at Inhorgenta Munich, held from 20 to 23 February at the Trade Fair Center Messe München.

Curated by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), the Pavilion featured eight prominent Indian exhibitors, collectively presenting the country’s depth in fine craftsmanship, innovative design, and gemstone expertise.

Diplomatic Support and Industry Recognition

The Pavilion was visited by Shatrughan Sinha, Consul General of India in Munich, who engaged with participating exporters and praised the high standards of artistry and technical precision displayed. His visit underscored the growing importance of India’s jewellery exports within European markets.

Strategic Timing Amid India–EU Trade Momentum

This year’s participation holds added significance in light of the recently announced India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which is expected to improve market access for Indian jewellery manufacturers through phased reductions in import duties. For exporters, the European Union represents a high-value market with strong demand for both contemporary and heritage-inspired designs.

As one of Europe’s leading B2B platforms for jewellery, watches and gemstones, Inhorgenta provides direct access to retailers, wholesalers, and luxury buyers across the continent — making it a key venue for relationship-building and order generation.

Diverse Product Showcase

The India Pavilion highlighted a broad portfolio, including:

  • High-end diamond jewellery

  • Gold and platinum collections

  • Fine, design-led pieces

  • Premium loose gemstones

The presentation reinforced India’s position not only as a global manufacturing hub but also as a creative force capable of catering to evolving international tastes.

Expanding Europe Footprint

With favourable trade developments on the horizon and growing brand visibility at major European fairs, India’s jewellery sector is strategically positioning itself for deeper penetration into EU markets. The strong response at Inhorgenta Munich reflects sustained interest in Indian craftsmanship and signals promising export momentum in the months ahead.

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