SGL expands its services in India by offering Diamond Grading Professional Diploma

SGL is offering diamond education to students in various Indian cities, enabling students to judge clarity, colour and cut of rounds and fancy shaped diamonds.

Post By : IJ News Service On 28 February 2014 2:20 PM
The Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair held at the Antwerp Diamond Bourse (Beurs voor Diamanthandel) closed amidst accolades from the European jewelers and diamond buyers. Around 43 companies had participated in the fair. $$ Stating that the three-day visit to Antwerp had been a revelation, Henrik Norgaard Nielsen, a jewelry retailer from Denmark said, “We had a chance to meet many different companies and were exposed to wide choice of diamonds, all in a very short time span. The fact that the fair’s 43 participating companies presented themselves in these exclusive surroundings – the trading hall of the Antwerp Diamond Bourse – very much added to the excitement of the event.”
Liam Shannon, a high-end jewellery retailer from Dublin, Ireland, said the format of the Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair was refreshing. He predicted there would be extensive interest for the second edition in 2011. "The show was superbly organized and as such immediately felt like an established, recurring event. I made excellent contacts with a number of exhibiting companies I had not met before. It was a great networking show." Furthermore, he had shared with the exhibitors his growing concern about internet diamond trading and jewellery e-tailing "This show enabled us to talk with suppliers, and we discussed how we can forge relationships that will help brick-and-mortar jewellery retailers retain a competitive edge in the changing consumer market," he said.%% Nicholas Wainwright of Boodles of Liverpool, United Kingdom, said the show was well- timed and well organized. "I found a lot of goods, and the exhibitors were exemplary. A buyer could not ask for more. This is a show with a future. I'll be back," he said.$$ Artur Beller, president of the show's organizer, the Beurs voor Diamanthandel, said he was looking forward to planning the fair's next edition. "Practically without exception, both the members of our bourse who exhibited and the jewellers who were invited as buyers expressed their satisfaction about the show. We will begin working on its sequel right away," he said.
The Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair held at the Antwerp Diamond Bourse (Beurs voor Diamanthandel) closed amidst accolades from the European jewelers and diamond buyers. Around 43 companies had participated in the fair. $$ Stating that the three-day visit to Antwerp had been a revelation, Henrik Norgaard Nielsen, a jewelry retailer from Denmark said, “We had a chance to meet many different companies and were exposed to wide choice of diamonds, all in a very short time span. The fact that the fair’s 43 participating companies presented themselves in these exclusive surroundings – the trading hall of the Antwerp Diamond Bourse – very much added to the excitement of the event.”
Liam Shannon, a high-end jewellery retailer from Dublin, Ireland, said the format of the Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair was refreshing. He predicted there would be extensive interest for the second edition in 2011. "The show was superbly organized and as such immediately felt like an established, recurring event. I made excellent contacts with a number of exhibiting companies I had not met before. It was a great networking show." Furthermore, he had shared with the exhibitors his growing concern about internet diamond trading and jewellery e-tailing "This show enabled us to talk with suppliers, and we discussed how we can forge relationships that will help brick-and-mortar jewellery retailers retain a competitive edge in the changing consumer market," he said.%% Nicholas Wainwright of Boodles of Liverpool, United Kingdom, said the show was well- timed and well organized. "I found a lot of goods, and the exhibitors were exemplary. A buyer could not ask for more. This is a show with a future. I'll be back," he said.$$ Artur Beller, president of the show's organizer, the Beurs voor Diamanthandel, said he was looking forward to planning the fair's next edition. "Practically without exception, both the members of our bourse who exhibited and the jewellers who were invited as buyers expressed their satisfaction about the show. We will begin working on its sequel right away," he said.
The Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair held at the Antwerp Diamond Bourse (Beurs voor Diamanthandel) closed amidst accolades from the European jewelers and diamond buyers. Around 43 companies had participated in the fair. $$ Stating that the three-day visit to Antwerp had been a revelation, Henrik Norgaard Nielsen, a jewelry retailer from Denmark said, “We had a chance to meet many different companies and were exposed to wide choice of diamonds, all in a very short time span. The fact that the fair’s 43 participating companies presented themselves in these exclusive surroundings – the trading hall of the Antwerp Diamond Bourse – very much added to the excitement of the event.”
Liam Shannon, a high-end jewellery retailer from Dublin, Ireland, said the format of the Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair was refreshing. He predicted there would be extensive interest for the second edition in 2011. "The show was superbly organized and as such immediately felt like an established, recurring event. I made excellent contacts with a number of exhibiting companies I had not met before. It was a great networking show." Furthermore, he had shared with the exhibitors his growing concern about internet diamond trading and jewellery e-tailing "This show enabled us to talk with suppliers, and we discussed how we can forge relationships that will help brick-and-mortar jewellery retailers retain a competitive edge in the changing consumer market," he said.%% Nicholas Wainwright of Boodles of Liverpool, United Kingdom, said the show was well- timed and well organized. "I found a lot of goods, and the exhibitors were exemplary. A buyer could not ask for more. This is a show with a future. I'll be back," he said.$$ Artur Beller, president of the show's organizer, the Beurs voor Diamanthandel, said he was looking forward to planning the fair's next edition. "Practically without exception, both the members of our bourse who exhibited and the jewellers who were invited as buyers expressed their satisfaction about the show. We will begin working on its sequel right away," he said.
The Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair held at the Antwerp Diamond Bourse (Beurs voor Diamanthandel) closed amidst accolades from the European jewelers and diamond buyers. Around 43 companies had participated in the fair. $$ Stating that the three-day visit to Antwerp had been a revelation, Henrik Norgaard Nielsen, a jewelry retailer from Denmark said, “We had a chance to meet many different companies and were exposed to wide choice of diamonds, all in a very short time span. The fact that the fair’s 43 participating companies presented themselves in these exclusive surroundings – the trading hall of the Antwerp Diamond Bourse – very much added to the excitement of the event.”
Liam Shannon, a high-end jewellery retailer from Dublin, Ireland, said the format of the Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair was refreshing. He predicted there would be extensive interest for the second edition in 2011. "The show was superbly organized and as such immediately felt like an established, recurring event. I made excellent contacts with a number of exhibiting companies I had not met before. It was a great networking show." Furthermore, he had shared with the exhibitors his growing concern about internet diamond trading and jewellery e-tailing "This show enabled us to talk with suppliers, and we discussed how we can forge relationships that will help brick-and-mortar jewellery retailers retain a competitive edge in the changing consumer market," he said.%% Nicholas Wainwright of Boodles of Liverpool, United Kingdom, said the show was well- timed and well organized. "I found a lot of goods, and the exhibitors were exemplary. A buyer could not ask for more. This is a show with a future. I'll be back," he said.$$ Artur Beller, president of the show's organizer, the Beurs voor Diamanthandel, said he was looking forward to planning the fair's next edition. "Practically without exception, both the members of our bourse who exhibited and the jewellers who were invited as buyers expressed their satisfaction about the show. We will begin working on its sequel right away," he said.

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