Thrissur Jewellery Council is a Sec.8 Company formed for providing a Common Facility Centre to rejuvenate and preserve the traditional gold industry in Thrissur. We provide various services at an affordable rate for gold industrialists under one roof.
We encourage and promote existing and budding native goldsmiths to compete in the domestic and international gold jewellery market. For that we organise various machineries with latest technologies, innovation centre, designer courses, skill development programs etc..
As a common facility centre, we provide opportunities to improve the local gold industry business profits via planned interactions with the jewellery community.
The traditional gold business in Thrissur has a history way back to the Roman and Arabian trade with the lost port city of Muziris in Kodungallur. And even today, in spite of having a lot of challenges, the traditional gold industry of Thrissur plays an imperative role in the revenue generation of Indian economy.
Provide high quality customised jewellery making dyes to the customers by using latest technologies.
Thrissur Jewellery Council intend to provide latest CNC machineries for manufacturing CNC cutting balls as per the market requirements.
Thrissur Jewellery Council would like to provide advanced solutions for the different polishing methods like Rhodium, Rose Gold, Enamelling etc..
In order to make the light weight jewellery, Thrissur Jewellery Council planning to develop and produce the extreme light weight hollow balls by bringing advanced machinery.
Electro-formed components provided to make complex jewellery designs.
No design limitations, no post-processing requirements, a high level of accuracy, easy to automate, reduced contamination and environmentally friendly.
CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and technicians in manufacturing or prototyping product components.
Laser welding is a non-contact process in which light energy is used to weld the precious metals to themselves.
The unorganized nature of this industry with a lack of proper authority regulations demands an authority. It’s the small units that dominate the manufacturing space with few specialized workforces. One of the prime objective of Thrissur Jewellery Council is to improve the hygiene and work conditions of the workers.
To preserve our cultural heritage and indigenous craftsmanship and also to enhance their skills to stay relevant in the international market.
One of the key reasons that jewellery manufacturing remains largely unorganised is the high operational and capital requirements, which are unaffordable for small workshops which are looking to upgrade their facilities. In order to overcome the above challenges, the goal should be to upgrade MSME manufacturing units (Common Facility Centre) across the country.
We propose to implement the latest modern machinery, which is highly beneficial to the jewellery industry. All the members in gold industry will have direct access to and use of the machinery. No matter how big or small your company is or where you are in the value chain, Thrissur Jewellery Council offers you sustainable growth.
The company decided to acquire 30 cents of land at Thrissur to set up the Common Facility Centre after considering the security and easy access for the customers. It is very close to the heart of Thrissur city near Manorama Junction.