DDC, GJEPC Happy With First Indian Diamond Week

DDC, GJEPC Happy With First Indian Diamond Week

“It’s important to build new relationships and maintain bonds with these companies.”
Organizers of the first India Diamond Week held at the Diamond Dealers Club (DDC) in conjunction with the Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) have praised the success of the event.

Significant business transactions and new connections were made on the DDC’s Trading floor by U.S. and overseas participants, including DDC members and exhibitors from abroad, the DDC said in a statement.

"The four-day exhibition, following on the heels of Antwerp Diamond Week and Israel Diamond Week, welcomed diamantaires from India to the U.S. This is the DDC’s third major initiative in only a few months to draw new audiences and forge bonds between diamantaires at the center of the diamond trade – New York City’s Diamond Dealers Club."

GJEPC Vice-Chairman Pankaj Kumar Parekh shared his enthusiasm for the event. “We jumped on the privilege to participate when it was offered to us. Our relationship with the DDC is very strong. We complement each other and can’t survive without one another. The event was so successful that India diamantaires are already eager to come back to the DDC next month.”

To formally mark the occasion, DDC President Reuven Kaufman welcomed guests at a cocktail reception and networking event on Wednesday evening. “I was thrilled to see all the tables, all the aisles, completely full,” he said. “By hosting India Diamond Week, and other shows at the DDC, we are witnessing new relationships forming, business deals happening – our trading floor coming alive again.”

The show exceeded the expectations of India Diamond Week exhibitors. Many expressed gratitude for being invited to participate and for reaping the rewards of doing business in real-time.

Ashok Nadoda of Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt. Ltd, one of the largest diamond manufacturers in India, said this was a totally new experience. “This is the destination for us to meet our customers and grow our business. We do more than 50 percent of our business online. By being here, this is the best way we can meet people, which helps increase our business tremendously,” he said.

Mitesh Zaveri of Hari Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd, commended the DDC for conceiving and creating the show. “We didn’t know what to expect and we’re very pleased with the results,” he said. “We sold a nice amount of goods. Now that we participated in this show, we’ll come up with new goals so we can sell more next time.”

Local wholesalers and diamond companies noted that the DDC’s India Diamond Week presented them with an opportunity to network face-to-face, build new relationships and maintain bonds with companies they don’t usually interact with in person, which is critical to business and making deals.

“I think the U.S. market works hand-in-hand with the Indian market,” said Penina Rapaport of the Rapaport Group. “We’re seeing a lot more development with Indian companies, which is why it’s very important to have India Diamond Week. People really appreciate shows at the Diamond Dealers Club.”

Henry Desai of Bluerays Inc., a local manufacturer and wholesaler said, “It’s important to build new relationships and maintain bonds with these companies.”

WFDB and DDC Honorary President, Eli Izhakoff, attended the reception on Wednesday evening. “It’s a pleasure for me to see the reemergence of the DDC. The manifestation of this event, following the recent shows, brings people together to create new energy on the trading floor. I’m looking forward to watching the DDC continue to blossom under Reuven Kaufman’s careful and dutiful guidance.”