09 Mar

Bangkok Fair Showcases Thailand’s Gem & Jewelry Industry

Posted by admin in News at March 09, 2010

The 45th edition of the Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair concluded on Tuesday. The fair, held under the concept of “The Power of Nature: The Power of Gems and Jewellery” featured a rich variety of diamonds, colored precious and semi precious gems, pearls, and created gems from 1,300 exhibitors from Thailand and around the world.

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