World's largest Treasure hunt in sunny Arizona !! This show is mind boggling & tons of fun with gems & minerals from every corner of the earth brought in for display & sales . Great friendly people from Brazil , Africa , Europe , Middle East , North Africa , India ,Mexico , Asia & Canada ...
a show not to be missed
Two weeks almost of the Greatest Show on Earth for gems & minerals ... have been 7 times , anyone else gone before or planning to go ?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Tucs...ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLL_en
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Tucson's Show Reputation
The Tucson Gem Show is spoken of in India in almost mystical terms. For the uninitiated foreign supplier, the chances for success are low, especially in the first year. While booth space is relatively inexpensive for a two week show, recouping the costs of inflated hotel prices, airfare, car rental, food and incidentals can be difficult.
Talk to anyone involved in the jewelry industry and they will vouch for the importance of the Tucson Gem Show. It offers buyers and sellers of all nationalities and a venue to meet, socialize and make deals.
Competition is fierce in terms of both price and quality. With tight margins and lots of comparable products, the market is often skewed in the buyer's favor. Negotiations often revolve on pennies, especially when larger buyers come with cash and a willingness to spend it.
What is on offer at the Tucson Gem Show? Everything from "rough" minerals (unpolished rocks) to finished jewelry. Beads are in abundance, including semiprecious, precious metals and obscure cuts and species of stone. There are wholesale shows and retail shows, shows for high-end stones, shows that focus on rough, and everything in between.
Vendors come from India, Thailand, China, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Italy, Africa, Australia, Indonesia, Canada, Russia and more than a handful of other places, just to sell at this once-a-year extravaganza called the Tucson Gem Show.
a show not to be missed
Two weeks almost of the Greatest Show on Earth for gems & minerals ... have been 7 times , anyone else gone before or planning to go ?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Tucs...ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLL_en
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Tucson's Show Reputation
The Tucson Gem Show is spoken of in India in almost mystical terms. For the uninitiated foreign supplier, the chances for success are low, especially in the first year. While booth space is relatively inexpensive for a two week show, recouping the costs of inflated hotel prices, airfare, car rental, food and incidentals can be difficult.
Talk to anyone involved in the jewelry industry and they will vouch for the importance of the Tucson Gem Show. It offers buyers and sellers of all nationalities and a venue to meet, socialize and make deals.
Competition is fierce in terms of both price and quality. With tight margins and lots of comparable products, the market is often skewed in the buyer's favor. Negotiations often revolve on pennies, especially when larger buyers come with cash and a willingness to spend it.
What is on offer at the Tucson Gem Show? Everything from "rough" minerals (unpolished rocks) to finished jewelry. Beads are in abundance, including semiprecious, precious metals and obscure cuts and species of stone. There are wholesale shows and retail shows, shows for high-end stones, shows that focus on rough, and everything in between.
Vendors come from India, Thailand, China, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Italy, Africa, Australia, Indonesia, Canada, Russia and more than a handful of other places, just to sell at this once-a-year extravaganza called the Tucson Gem Show.