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Press Release: GSI & Parinay Jewellery Host Education Session in Trivandrum

Apr 20, 2015 9:48 AM   By GSI
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Press Release: Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest independently owned  gemological laboratories in the world, is pleased to conduct a training session in association with Parinay Jewellery at Trivandrum. This is the first time GSI collaborated with Parinay Jewellery to host a high tea with a free interactive demo session for the ladies at the Trivandrum Club.

The CEO of GSI,  Mark Gershburg, said, “We are very excited and looking forward to an eventful evening. GSI’s head of education, Mrs. Vidhya Mazumdar, shall be conducting the one day session and giving practical training on 'How to Take Care of your Jewellery at Home.' We are hoping for a positive response and expecting a great number of attendees to participate in the event.”

The agenda will include a presentation on jewelry cleaning with a live demonstration, question and answer period, a practical workshop on viewing diamond jewelry.  GSI and Parinay Jewellery put a lot of energy into creating a successful event.

About GSI
In 2005 Gemological Science International (GSI) was established in New York City as a full-service, high-tech lab designed specifically to meet the rapidly changing needs of the jewelry industry.  With offices in the U.S., India, Israel and Belgium, it is currently one of the world’s largest and most technically advanced gem laboratories.  GSI is known for its integrity, innovations and its commitment to the highest CSR standards.

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Tags: education, GSI, India, Jewelry, marketing, training
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