IIJS Tritiya: Blog Summary
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When & Where: 21–23 March 2026 | BIEC, Bengaluru.
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The Vibe: A massive, tech-enabled B2B engine organized by GJEPC.
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Key Focus: Strategic inventory building for Akshaya Tritiya.
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Why Attend: With over 1,100 exhibitors, it is the premier platform for the Southern Indian market, featuring everything from traditional Nakshi work to modern Lab-Grown Diamonds.
As the Indian jewellery industry prepares for one of its most auspicious buying windows, all eyes are turning toward Bengaluru. The IIJS Tritiya 2026, organized by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), is set to take place from 21st to 23rd March 2026 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC).
Positioned strategically just five weeks before Akshaya Tritiya (April 30, 2026), this show has evolved into the definitive sourcing destination for the Southern Indian market—a region that accounts for nearly half of India’s total gold consumption.
The Strategic Pulse of Akshaya Tritiya Sourcing
In the jewellery trade, timing is everything. Akshaya Tritiya is synonymous with "never-diminishing" wealth, making it the busiest day for gold sales in India. For retailers, the challenge is stocking the right mix of inventory that reflects both tradition and the emerging trends of 2026.
IIJS Tritiya serves as the bridge between manufacturers and retailers, providing a platform to finalize collections before the festive rush. With the wedding season and Akshaya Tritiya coinciding in Q2 2026, the demand for gold, polki, and diamond jewellery is expected to hit a record high.
What to Expect at IIJS Tritiya 2026
The 4th edition of IIJS Tritiya is shaping up to be the largest Southern showcase yet. Spanning over 60,000 square meters across four massive halls at the BIEC, the scale of the event reflects the burgeoning confidence of the Indian gem and jewellery sector.
Key Show Stats:
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Exhibitors: 1,100+ premier companies.
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Booths: 1,900+ strategically organized stalls.
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Trade Visitors: 15,000+ expected from 500+ Indian cities and 40+ countries.
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Special Zones: "The Select Club" for high-end couture and the "Brilliant Bharat" gallery.

Product Sections for Focused Sourcing:
To ensure a seamless experience for buyers, the show is divided into specialized zones:
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Gold & Gold CZ Studded Jewellery: Featuring the latest South Indian temple designs and lightweight daily wear.
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Diamond, Gemstone & Other Studded Jewellery: A hub for bridal sets and contemporary gemstone necklaces.
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Silver Jewellery & Artefacts: Catering to the growing demand for silver gifting items during festivals.
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Loose Stones: A dedicated area for natural diamonds and colored gemstones.
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Lab-Grown Diamonds (LGD): Reflecting the industry's shift toward sustainable luxury.
Innovation Meets Tradition: IGJME Tritiya 2026
A major highlight of this edition is the concurrent India Gem & Jewellery Machinery Expo (IGJME). For manufacturers looking to scale their operations, IGJME is the place to discover cutting-edge technology:
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Advanced Laser Systems: For precision engraving and hallmarking.
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3D Printing & CAD/CAM: Enabling faster prototyping for customized orders.
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Packaging Solutions: High-end display and security packaging to enhance the retail experience.
Industry Trends: The 2026 "Tritiya" Look
As we move toward the April festivities, several design trends are expected to dominate the floor at BIEC:
1. Lightweight Spiritual Intent
Consumers in 2026 are gravitating toward "spiritual luxury"—pieces that feature sacred geometry or minimal deity motifs in 18K and 22K gold. These are designed to be worn daily rather than being locked in a vault.
2. The "Select Club" Couture
The introduction of The Select Club in Hall 3 highlights a growing segment of high-end, bespoke couture. Retailers from Tier-1 cities are increasingly looking for one-of-a-kind masterpieces that differentiate them from mass-market competitors.
3. Regional Craftsmanship with a Global Twist
Expect to see a fusion of traditional South Indian Nakshi work with modern Italian finishing techniques. This "Indo-Western" hybrid is particularly popular among younger brides who want to honor their heritage while maintaining a global aesthetic.
Practical Information for Attendees
Planning your visit to BIEC requires a bit of preparation to maximize ROI.
Visitor Registration & Packages
GJEPC has introduced a phased registration system. Early-bird rates are available until late February, with "Prime Plus" packages offering exclusive access to lounges, separate entry points, and priority hotel bookings.
Navigating the Venue
The BIEC is located on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The organizers provide:
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Shuttle Services: To and from official hotels and nearby metro stations.
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IIJS App: A digital companion featuring a 3D interactive floor plan and meeting scheduler.
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Facial Recognition Entry: Ensuring high security and zero-queue entry for pre-registered visitors.
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Conclusion: A Catalyst for Growth
IIJS Tritiya 2026 is more than an exhibition; it is a barometer for the Indian jewellery industry’s health. By bringing the world’s best craftsmanship to the heart of the Southern market, GJEPC is enabling retailers to meet the evolving demands of the modern Indian consumer.
Whether you are looking to source high-volume gold inventory for Akshaya Tritiya or seeking a signature couture piece for a high-profile client, the Bengaluru show is where the future of your 2026 inventory begins.
Check their Official Website www.gjepc.org/iijs-tritiya/ for more details
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