Precious stones, gold and luxury watches arrive at the Novi Sad Fair

Precious stones, gold and luxury watches arrive at the Novi Sad Fair

At the 27th international jewelry and watchmaking exhibition SHINE at the Novi Sad fair, around 30 exhibitors from Serbia, Turkey, Germany and Lithuania will perform. Along with them, during the weekend of November 9 and 10, there will be another 30 exhibitors at the GEMEXPO Exhibition from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey.

To create new business ideas and make plans for the future, from Friday, November 8 to Monday, November 11, the exhibitors will present jewelry, work equipment, tools, machines and raw materials, gold and silver jewelry, precious stones, in Hall “Master” , costume jewelry, machine-cut zircons, synthetic stones for jewelry, packaging, equipment for storing and displaying jewelry, tools for jewelry and watchmaking, machines and tools for jewelry processing and engraving, equipment for jewelers and watchmakers…

During four days, the Novi Sad fair will be a place for all participants to create new business ideas and make plans for the future of professional, as well as guild and business meetings. A wide audience and lovers of precious metals and gems – at the SJAJ and GEMEXPO exhibitions, they will have a great opportunity to look around and gain new knowledge. Education is an important segment of the SJAJ Exhibition, and this time lectures, presentations and workshops were organized in the “Master” Hall.

On Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, the GEMEXPO Exhibition of Minerals, Fossils and Gemstones will be held. The fifth exhibition in a row has the largest number of exhibitors so far – 30. They will offer minerals and fossils from all over the world, and in particular they highlight minerals and precious stones from Serbia, minerals from the TrepĨa mine, minerals from India, mango quartz from Colombia, tourmalines from Pakistan, as well as fossils from Morocco and Madagascar.

In the years behind us, SJAJ recorded the growth of professional visits from Serbia, countries in the region, but also from distant parts of the world. And this year, the Novi Sad Fair is opening its gates wide to welcome all visitors to its most brilliant exhibition.

Working hours from November 8 to 10 are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Monday, November 11, they will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance is free, with visitor registration.

Source: BIZLife

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