FEDERATION, JAIPUR Website: www.mgjjaipur.com Email: info@mgjjaipur.com 1
JAIPUR- ‘A Special Place’ Jaipur is a city of Gems It is our heritage It is a tourist city It has two and half centuries old gems manufacturing industry. World's largest center for Gemstone cutting and polishing. A leading foreign exchange earner 2 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
INDUSTRY DETAILS Industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy. Comprises sourcing, processing, manufacturing and selling of precious metals and gemstones. Houses over three thousand units Provides employment to almost two lakh persons The major segments are gold jewellery, color stones and diamonds A Contributes more than 90% of color stone exports from India. Turnover hovers around Rs. 2700 crore & same in domestic market. 3 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
OUR VISION AND AIM Museum signifies and defines the history Preserve heritage Leave behind the footprints of our fore fathers Create awareness Center of education for younger generations Serve basis for vocational training Generates employment Integrated economic development program Help grow tourism 4 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
NEED FOR MUSEUM World has many Museums on Gems and Jewellery Smithsonian Museum, Washington British Crown Jewellery, Tower of London Hyderabad has one – Nizam's Jewellery Gargoti Museum displays some rough stones Jaipur is an important center of Gems and Jewellery But we do not have a museum in Jaipur. We should have one. 5 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
OBJECTIVES Collection, preservation and display of gem stones, minerals and jewellery of all types To impart education in the field of gemstones and jewellery To conduct, organize, undertake and participate in national and international workshops, invite scholars, conduct symposiums, seminars, conferences To make, develop, maintain and promote a “Gem Park - Rock Garden” to display large sculptures, rocks, etc . Upliftment of workers especially young generation Assist in achieving the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Protection of national heritage, art and culture 6 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
ABOUT THE COMPANY Name Museum of Gem and Jewellery Federation, Jaipur A Section 8 Company Registration Company Identification number (CIN) U92321RJ2015NPL047805 PAN AAJCM7967N Date of Incorporation June 26, 2015 Registered Office 403-404, Panchratna Complex, MSB ka Rasta, Johri Bazar, Jaipur Application under other acts 80G(5)(vi), 35AC and 12A of Income Tax Act, 1961 No. of Directors- Promoter Members 12 Website: www.mgjjaipur.com Email: info@mgjjaipur.com 7 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
MANAGEMENT COMPOSITION Board of Directors (BOD): Consists of 12 Directors - Promoter Members. It will have additional directors at later stage from life members Working Committee (WC): WC will have 10 to 15 members who will be responsible for day to day work. Sectional Heads: Will invite and involve trade people to head the sections. Representatives from various other organizations like Chamber, Council, Jewellers Association, Tourism Department, etc. Advisory Board: Invite experienced and knowledgeable people for their guidance 8 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
BOARD OF DIRECTORS NAME MOBILE # 1 E-MAIL ID ANKUR SHAH 98290-64367 anshjewels@gmail.com HUKMI CHAND KOTHARI 98290-58907 kotharihc@yahoo.com LAXMINARAIN DHAMANI 94142-55968 amit@dhamani.ae MOHIN P ZAVERI 98290-66446 mpzaveri@gmail.com NIRMALA DURLABHJI 90010-94211 munnadurlabhji@gmail.com RAJIV JAIN 98290-60006 rajiv.jain@sambhavgems.net RAJNIKANT SHAH 98290-65690 doctorrshah@gmail.com RAM DAS MAHESHWARI 97725-55555 mail@greengemscorp.com SURESH KUMAR DHADDHA 98290-65710 suresh@gemplaza.net VIJAY CHAND LODHA 98290-62232 gemindia@hotmail.com VIJAY KUMAR CHORDIA 98290-66661 vijaychordia@gmail.com VRINDA KOTHARI 98299-33333 vrinda@patrika.com 9 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
PROPOSED MEMBERSHIP 1. Promoters: There are 12 Promoter members. 2. Board of Directors: We plan to have additional directors. 3. Donors: 5-11 Cr or more donors will have a name on the main entry gate. They will have One Permanent representative on Board. 2-3 Cr or more donor will have a name on a floor. 1 Cr Donor will be recognized with a photo in reception area. 4. Pioneer: 51 Lakh donors will have their name on a section of their choice (if available). 5. Benefactor: 25 Lakh donors will have their name on a section (anyone available). 6. Life Members: 5 Lakh donors with voting rights. Dues will be revised as and when decided. 7. Well Wishers: Voluntary Contribution less than 5 Lakh without voting rights. 8. Supporters: Support by others means will be duly acknowledged. 9. Associate Members: Will have one representative from Chamber, Council, Jewelers Association, Gem Testing Lab, Tourism Department, etc. 10.Government Representatives: One representative may join BOD with voting rights. 11.Advisory Board Members: Invite experiences and knowledgeable people for their guidance. 10 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
WORKING MODEL Exhibit items will be donated by trade people & the community Will have 10 minute audio-video presentation in the theater Each section will have a small video running for 2 to 3 minutes It will have interactive programing with computer set-up Exhibits can be loaned also Will invite for special exhibits from other centers Display items will bear the name of the donor Each exhibit will have a small write-up It will be one of a type museum Display of day-to-day used and rare items 11 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
PROPOSED SECTIONS IN MUSEUM The setup of museum will be into 50-100+ sections. Each section will represent one topic as per list below: CUT STONES SECTION CARVING SECTION When a gemstone is desired to be used in jewelry, it is Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of cut depending on the size and shape of the rough rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled stone, as well as the desired piece of jewelry to be removal of stone. Precious and semi-precious made. As a rule of thumb, a cut gemstone will reduce gemstones are also carved into delicate shapes for the mass (described in the carat) by about 50 jewellery or larger items. percent. 12 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
AMETHYST SECTION AQUAMARINE SECTION Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz often used in Aquamarine is a gemstone-quality transparent variety jewelry. The name comes from the Ancient Greek a- of beryl, having a delicate blue or turquoise color, ("not") and methustos ("intoxicated"), a reference to suggestive of the tint of seawater. It is closely related the belief that the stone protected its owner from to the gem emerald. drunkenness." MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR 13
RUBY SECTION VARIOUS NECKLACES Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one Ruby is named because of its color. The hardest another by stringing them with a sewing needle or mineral after diamond, although only 1/40 as hard, it is beading needle and thread or thin wire, or sewing seven times as hard as topaz. It has no cleavage, but them to cloth. Beads are used to create jewelry or has certain preferred directions of parting. Because of other articles of personal adornment; they are also brittleness, care must be taken when cutting and used in wall hangings and sculpture and many other setting. crafts. MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR 14
VARIOUS SECTIONS • Riches in the Rocks • Tanzanite Section • Geometry - Inner world of • Tourmaline Section gemstones • The Lure of Colored Stones • Cut, Carvings & Cabochons • Manmade and Synthetic stones • Agate – Onyx • Various Beads Section • Amethyst & Citrine Section • Replica of Important Stones • Aquamarine & Morganite • Birds, Animal & Flower Room Section • Gazebo & Gemstone Fountains • Aventurine & Jade Section • Dining Hall & Utility Items • Pearl & Coral Section • Music & Military Room • Crystal & Quartz Section • Traditional Jewellery Section • The Diamond Empire • Modern Jewellery Section Romancing the Stone – • Antique Jewellery Emerald • Tribal & Tibetan Jewellery • Garnet Section • Red Indian & African Jewellery • Kunzite Section • Earth as a crucible of creation - • Ruby & Sapphire Section Gemology 15 MUSEUM OF GEM AND JEWELLERY FEDERATION, JAIPUR
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