Established in 2060, Mangsir 11, Nepal Gem and Jewellery Association (NEGJA) has been registered in the Kathmandu district administration office as a non-profit organization (NGO) under Association & Organization Registration Act 2034 BS. Historically precious and semi-precious stones and gems have been used in Nepal by the royals and elites. However, the government allowed trading of gems and precious, semi-precious stones from 2060, kartik 24th, after the liaising form the NEGJA. The unity with over 500 members of the association has taken a new form on the Gem and Jewellery sector. NEGJA also promotes consumer trust and assists its members to follow the best business practices.
The Nepal Gem & Jewellery Association (NEGJA) stands as a beacon of excellence within the realm of gemstones and jewelry, serving as a unifying force for artisans, traders, and enthusiasts alike. With a steadfast commitment to upholding Nepal's rich legacy of craftsmanship, NEGJA fosters growth, promotes ethical practices, and elevates industry standards.