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SLGJA appoints new Chairman; gears for post-pandemic revival

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Celebrating the success of its inaugural virtual AGM that took place on September 24th, Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) announced the election and appointment of their new Chairman Ajward Deen. 


The new SLGJA committee has outlined an extensive plan that intends to uplift the industry post-pandemic. Like many other industries, the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the Gem and Jewellery trade significantly. 


With approximately 800,000, 1 million people dependent on the industry, the pandemic has easily affected 70-80 percent of people from all sectors. The retail sector of the industry has been greatly impacted due to the lack of tourism over the past year and a half, with exporters being equally affected by the limitation of foreign buyers entering the country.


The mining and lapidary production has decreased drastically due to the lockdowns, resulting in a low supply of gems available in the market. As a luxury business Gem and Jewellery is the first to be affected and the last to recover, therefore, it is of utmost importance that the associationfocuses on taking the industry forward post-pandemic. The chairman of the SLGJA Mr Ajward Deen emphasises that his priority along with his team would be marketing and promoting the industry globally.


As the apex body, recognised by the Sri Lanka government for the Gem and Jewellery industry, SLGJA represents all sectors of the industry from miners, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, exporters, lapidarist’s, heat-treaters and more. 


SLGJA will be continuously lobbying for the rights and interests of the trade as a whole, commencing with the plan to secure relief measures to overcome the current crisis and the people who have been affected. With the country gradually getting back to normal, the association plans to create an interesting calendar for 2022. 


A variety of events are in the plans, from the return of the Facets – Gem and Jewellery exhibition, jewellery shows and online promotions to a unique charity linked jewellery design event and a jewellery design competition that has been planned for once the ground situation improves. 


Additionally, SLGJA aims to encourage young people to learn the skill of the Lapidary sector, inspiring youngsters to join the industry and providing them with the support and knowledge to build a career in Lapidary. Sri Lanka is renowned for its skill of gem cutting and through a variety of educational training programs SLGJA aims to ensure this skill will not be lost.


Since the pandemic the industry has seen a drastic reduction in exports, however, the silver lining of this all is with the entire world gradually opening up and returning to a new state of normal Ajward Deen said, “There is now a demand for high-quality Gems and Jewellery from the leading brands around the world”.  Despite the gloom, the Sri Lanka Gem andJewellery industry have faced there is now great potential to fulfil the demand expected globally.