The Gem Museum

Located in the heart of Colombo, the Gem Museum is not a museum as the name suggests. Instead, it is a high end jewelry store with a collection of exclusive gem-studded jewelry that will grace anLocated in the heart of Colombo, the Gem Museum is not a museum as the name suggests. Instead, it is a high end jewelry store with a collection of exclusive gem-studded jewelry that will grace any red carpet event. However it does have several showpieces of the various kinds of precious and semi-precious jewels found in Sri Lanka, encased in beautiful glass boxes.

History

The Gem Museum was the brainchild of the young enterprising jewel merchant Mohamed Mahmood, who hailed from the souther coastal city of Galle in the 1920s. The region has been a well known location for those in the jewel mining and jewel export businesses for several centuries. Many families have been involved in this trade for several decades or even centuries making it a very streamlined process.

As such, even in the 1920s, there was no place for a young upstart to enter the business. Or so it should have been. Yet Mohammed was different. Finding a single precious stone from random hillside was all it took for him to realize the huge growth potential of the trade. He realized that he could build up a lasting empire from it.

Mohamed Mahmood passionately put forward all his life’s efforts to build up his own jewelry business. He competitively traded gemstones with ships and foreigners who visited Galle due to its importance as a major port and location of great history. He crafted delicate and beautiful works of art made of gold and silver studded with precious stones, with a value that was sky high. He even used one of the most popular products of Sri Lanka – spices – to increase his business, as he created expensive gem-studded boxes for the spices and increased their base value.

His dedication was not in vain, and the one trading business that Mohamed created steadily grew into a flourishing organization with several tens of employees. Soon their growth extended to the capital of Colombo, and they started sending some of their best pieces jewelry for sale there. The descendants of Mohamed also were good businessmen and put their efforts into the trade. Four generations passed by after the youth, Mohamed Mahmood, first entered the gemstone and jewelry business.

With the time the large Gem Museum Store was opened up and became one of the reliable and famous jewelry stores in Colombo. Business boomed and customers were pleased. Today it continues its longstanding tradition of producing refined pieces of jewelry studded with precious stones, and selling finely cut gemstones for those with experienced eyes. Their influence extends to parts of the Middle East and Europe, gaining them international recognition from partners, clients and well known jewel collectors. They continue to grow and have a great future to look forward to.

Attractions at the Gem Museum

The Gem Museum deals with contemporary pieces of jewelry made with state-of-art craftsmanship. It also has a number of high quality gemstones displayed as a showpiece reminding of the types of gemstones mined in Sri Lanka and the Gem Museum’s long history in the jewel trade. Their jewel collection for purchase include raw gemstones, cut gemstones, and gemstudded gold, platinum and white gold jewelry. The pieces are made by in-house goldsmiths and the stones are sourced from the Gem Museum’s own mines with great care. The jewels all come with a certificate of authenticity when purchasing.

In addition customers are also treated with a chance to purchase a number of other specialty products of Sri Lanka; such as high quality tea and spices, traditional Sri Lankan artwork, beautifully sculpted bronze figurines, etc. Hence, a visit to the Gem Museum, with all its new and shiny treasures to discover, brings forth a delightful experience akin to that of going to a hidden curio shop with all kinds of fantastic objects.

y red carpet event. However it does have several showpieces of the various kinds of precious and semi-precious jewels found in Sri Lanka, encased in beautiful glass boxes.

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O dystrykcie Kolombo

Kolombo to największe miasto i stolica handlowa Sri Lanki. Położone jest na zachodnim wybrzeżu wyspy, w sąsiedztwie Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, stolicy Sri Lanki. Kolombo to tętniące życiem i pełne życia miasto, łączące w sobie nowoczesny styl życia z kolonialnymi budynkami i ruinami. Liczba mieszkańców wynosi 647 100. Region Metropolitalny Kolombo, definiowany przez dystrykty Kolombo, Gampaha i Kalutara, liczy około 5 648 000 mieszkańców i zajmuje powierzchnię 3694,20 km². Kolombo to miasto wieloetniczne i wielokulturowe. Jest to najludniejsze miasto na Sri Lance, z 642 163 mieszkańcami mieszkającymi w granicach miasta. Populacja Kolombo to mieszanka licznych grup etnicznych, głównie Syngalezów, Maurów i Tamilów. W mieście mieszkają również niewielkie społeczności osób pochodzenia chińskiego, portugalskiego, holenderskiego, malajskiego i indyjskiego, a także liczni europejscy emigranci. Zdecydowana większość lankijskich korporacji ma swoje siedziby w Kolombo. Wśród branż znajdują się m.in. przemysł chemiczny, tekstylny, szklarski, cementowy, skórzany, meblarski i jubilerski. W centrum miasta znajduje się drugi co do wysokości budynek w Azji Południowej – World Trade Center.

O dystrykcie Kolombo

Prowincja Zachodnia jest najgęściej zaludnioną prowincją Sri Lanki. Znajduje się tu stolica parlamentarna Sri Dźajawardanapura Kotte, a także Kolombo, centrum administracyjne i biznesowe kraju. Prowincja Zachodnia dzieli się na trzy główne dystrykty: Kolombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1386,6 km²) i Kalutara (1606 km²). Jako centrum gospodarcze Sri Lanki, w mieście obecne są wszystkie główne lokalne i międzynarodowe korporacje, a także wszyscy najwięksi projektanci i detaliści, dlatego warto przygotować się na zakupy w prowincji Zachodniej. Z uwagi na największą liczbę ludności w całej prowincji, w prowincji Zachodniej znajdują się niemal wszystkie najważniejsze instytucje edukacyjne na wyspie. Do uniwersytetów w prowincji zaliczają się: Uniwersytet Kolombo, Uniwersytet Sri Jayewardenepura, Uniwersytet Kelaniya, Otwarty Uniwersytet Sri Lanki, Uniwersytet Buddyjski i Palijski Sri Lanki, Uniwersytet Obrony Generała Sir Johna Kotelawali i Uniwersytet Moratuwa. W prowincji zachodniej znajduje się najwięcej szkół w kraju, w tym szkoły państwowe, prowincjonalne, prywatne i międzynarodowe.