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Daily Tribune
10-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
Bahraini cos sparkle on the global stage
Nine local brands shine at Hong Kong Jewellery Show 2025 Export Bahrain successfully concluded its second consecutive participation in the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show 2025, reaffirming its commitment to expanding global opportunities for Bahrain-based businesses in the jewellery and precious metals sector. Following the success of its previous participation last year, it has continued its efforts to enhance the international presence of local businesses. Through its collaboration with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), Export Bahrain supported the participation of nine Bahrain-based businesses, effectively increasing the number of participants by 50% from the previous year at the 11th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show and the 41st Hong Kong International Jewellery Show. This provided the businesses with the opportunity to showcase their products to a global audience and explore new international markets. During the event, Export Bahrain facilitated more than 180 meetings for the participating Bahrain-based businesses, averaging 30 daily interactions with buyers from diverse regions including Hong Kong, the People's Republic of China, India, Thailand, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Italy. These meetings provided local businesses the opportunity to showcase their innovative business models and the distinctive value they offer to international clients. Significant opportunities The participation also resulted in significant opportunities and positive outcomes for the companies involved, including over 15 closed deals and 14 potential deals with manufacturers and suppliers of gemstones and essential raw materials. These agreements aim to foster innovation and business development in the sector. Additionally, the event opened new avenues for collaboration and knowledge exchange, while providing valuable insights into the latest technologies, design trends, and strategies for global market expansion. The local businesses showcased in the Kingdom of Bahrain pavilion identified numerous promising opportunities and positive outcomes that will enhance their growth and expansion in the region. This participation not only cultivated fruitful regional and global connections but also allowed Bahrain-based businesses to explore the latest innovations and advanced solutions in the jewellery and precious metals industry, including cutting-edge technologies, design trends, and strategies for entering international markets. Abdullah bin Adel Fakhro, Minister of Industry and Commerce and Chairman of Export Bahrain, emphasized the significance of this participation, stating: 'Export Bahrain's participation reflects the Kingdom's commitment to driving economic growth by supporting the global expansion of Bahrain-based businesses. The jewellery and precious metals sector is a fundamental pillar of national exports, as the presence of local businesses in global markets opens new avenues for growth and provides strategic opportunities for establishing sustainable partnerships. Additionally, Export Bahrain plays a crucial role in empowering local businesses to expand globally as it provides the necessary support, including facilitating access to international markets and enhancing the competitiveness of national products, thereby contributing to greater global economic integration. Ms. Safa Sharif Abdulkhaleq, Chief Executive Officer of Export Bahrain, highlighted the importance of international exhibitions in promoting Bahraini products, adding: 'This successful participation underscores Export Bahrain's commitment to empowering Bahrain-based businesses by providing them with the necessary tools and platforms to enhance their global competitiveness. The deals and partnerships secured during this event will contribute to the long-term growth of exports and reinforce Bahrain's position as a leading hub for jewellery and precious metals.' Partnerships The participating Bahraini companies emphasized the significant value derived from this opportunity. Mr. Masood Jassim, PR Manager of Tababat Albahrain Jewellery, stated: 'This exhibition served as a pivotal platform to strengthen our brand's global presence and establish direct connections with international buyers. We are currently in advanced discussions to secure key strategic partnerships that will drive our expansion beyond the region, reaffirming the critical role of such platforms in fostering long-term growth and global competitiveness.' Ms. Fajer Al-Hashel, Founder of JeeJewels, added: 'Our participation in this exhibition, supported by Export Bahrain, provided us with a valuable opportunity to establish connections with key suppliers and industry partners, strengthening our business growth and market positioning. Furthermore, it has opened new prospects for expansion into the Japanese market, highlighting the significance of such platforms in facilitating long-term international success.' Mr. Ahmed Alnatei, General Manager at Al Safa Jewellery, commented: 'The Hong Kong Jewellery Show provided us with a strategic platform to engage directly with a diverse range of buyers and suppliers, allowing us to explore new partnerships. We have already initiated negotiations on several promising deals to introduce new and innovative collections that align with our customers both locally and internationally.'
Yahoo
09-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Twin Jewellery Shows Attract Over 82,000 Global Buyers
Market Sentiment Exceeds Expectations With Increase in Buyers From ASEAN and Middle East - The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show drew to a successful close yesterday while the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show ended on Thursday- The twin shows attracted over 82,000 buyers from 141 countries and regions, illustrating Hong Kong's international influence as a trading platform for the industry- There was an increase in the number of buyers from ASEAN, Middle East, Western Europe and North America.- An on-site survey revealed that buyers and exhibitors considered the Middle East market to hold the greatest potential for growth in the jewellery industry over the next two years- Over 40% of respondents expected overall sales to increase in the next one to two years, with more than 50% anticipating stability HONG KONG - March 9, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The 41st Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and 11th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), attracted some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions, running in the successful "two shows, two venues" format. The Jewellery Show concluded at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) yesterday while the Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show closed at AsiaWorld-Expo on Thursday. This year's International Jewellery Show introduced the Gold Jewellery zone, showcasing unique designs and exquisitely crafted gold jewellery, and the Young Jewellery Designer Arena, highlighting the potential of emerging designers, helping the industry to capture new opportunities. The twin jewellery shows attracted over 82,000 buyers from 141 countries and regions. Among them, some 32,000 buyers from 125 countries and regions participated in the Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, while about 51,000 buyers from 133 countries and regions attended the International Jewellery Show. There was an increase in the number of buyers from ASEAN, the Middle East, Western Europe and North America, highlighting the international appeal of the shows. Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: "As a leading global trading hub for the jewellery industry, the twin jewellery shows brought together international buyers and organised more than 30 industry seminars and activities to foster innovation and collaboration within the sector. The shows also actively promote local design and nurture the next generation of industry talents through jewellery design competitions, underscoring their impact on the global jewellery landscape and reinforcing Hong Kong's status as a world-class convention and exhibition centre." Exhibitors and buyers are most optimistic about the Middle East market To gain deeper insights into current and upcoming trends in the jewellery industry, the HKTDC conducted a survey among 1,434 exhibitors and buyers on-site. The results revealed that buyers and exhibitors are cautiously optimistic on the industry outlook. Key findings from the survey are as follows: Market and industry outlook 44.2% of respondents expected overall sales to increase in the next one to two years, with 50.6% anticipating considered the growth prospects for jewellery products in the following target sales markets to be optimistic and very optimistic in the next two years: Middle East (76.8%), India (72.6%), Australia and Pacific Islands (67.8%), ASEAN (66.2%) and Korea (66.0%).In terms of market potential, the top markets most respondents wished to enter or develop were Europe (24.9%), ASEAN (15.2%), North America (13.4%), Middle East (11.4%) and Japan (7.9%).Looking ahead for the next three years, technological advancements in artificial intelligence (62.8%), big data (46.9%) and social media (44.6%) were anticipated to have the greatest impact on the jewellery industry. Product trends Respondents believed that trendy fashion jewellery (61.9%), precious jewellery (39.1%) and demi fine jewellery (24.4%) have the greatest growth potential this yellow gold (43.4%), karat white gold (37.8%) and pure gold (28.6%) will be the most popular precious metal products in (47.6%) will be the most in-demand gemstone, followed by ruby (26.2%) and emerald (19.1%). Echoing measures in the latest Government Budget, the twin jewellery shows continue exploring ways to facilitate local businesses expanding into the Mainland Chinese market and to seize e-commerce opportunities. This year, mainland e-commerce platforms Taobao and Tmall joined the International Jewellery Show the first time, helping exhibitors to enter the mainland market via live e-commerce. With 10 exhibitors and six KOLs participating, the event achieved a total reach of over 6 million people and generated sales of more than HK$50 million. Exhibitors reported sales exceeded expectationsThe twin jewellery shows are widely respected by the global industry, with happy exhibitors reporting that their sales exceeded expectations in 2025. Bringing together nine designers at the International Jewellery Show, the chairman of the Asia Jewelry Culture Design and Crafts Association in Hong Kong, Gigi Cheng, said: "We hope to connect with buyers from the Middle East through the show and explore new international markets, aiming for sales of US$1 million to $3 million." Hong Kong exhibitor Hatta Chang, Chairman of Hatta New Company, stated that the company successfully connected to buyers from Russia, Korea and Mainland China with sales tripling compared to last year. At the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, Carl Philip Arnoldi, CEO of German exhibitor HC Arnoldi e.K, said: "One of the show's biggest advantages is its ability to attract manufacturers and buyers from around the globe. On the first day, we received many buyers from the Middle East and Asia. We anticipate a sales growth of 20% to 50% this year." Another exhibitor pointed out that the shows not only connected them with major retailers in the United States, but also potential partners in emerging markets such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and more. He also met a lot of return buyers sourcing at the shows. Additionally, buyers from Mainland China, the Middle East, the United States and Malaysia anticipated to invest sums of up to US$1 million in sourcing at the twin jewellery shows. At the International Jewellery Show, Hunan Caidu Jewelry Trading Co., Ltd from Mainland China placed an order of more than US$400,000 for high-quality pearls from Australia. Kanz Jewels LLC from the UAE budgeted to place an order worth US$250,000. Lebanese buyer Michel Zoughaib praised the show as a one-stop platform for sourcing products with different designs, as well as jewellery technology and packaging. He came with a budget of US$1 million but, "If I can find the right supplier, I can spend up to US$15 million," he said. David Levy, President of David Levy Diamond Inc. in the United States, stated that the shows not only enabled connections with manufacturers but also provided access to different types of businesses within the supply chain. He believed that by attending the Hong Kong twin jewellery shows, he could find everything he needed. "I expect to spend US$200,000 at the Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show and at least US$250,000 at the Jewellery Show," he said. The sourcing dynamic of buyers from the ASEAN market was noticeably vibrant, with Tomei Gold and Jewelry Manufacturing SDN BHD from Malaysia saying it had allocated a procurement budget of US$100,000 to $200,000. Enhancing support for a Muslim-friendly sourcing experience This year, special measures were introduced to encourage more Muslim buyers to visit the shows, including providing prayer rooms in venues, running shuttle buses to and from local mosques, offering a list of Muslim-friendly hotels and restaurants, and cooperating with the Hong Kong Tourism Board to arrange guided tours. As a globally leading one-stop jewellery industry sourcing platform, this year's twin jewellery shows continue to adopt the EXHIBITION+ online and offline hybrid format, enabling enterprises to extend their physical exhibition negotiations to online matching platforms. The HKTDC's AI-powered Click2Match provided online business matching for exhibitors and buyers, while buyers were able to use Scan2Match to scan exhibitors' QR codes and continue discussions with exhibitors online during or after the show. Buyers could enhance their efficiency by completing registration and buyer verification in advance through the HKTDC Marketplace App and the official show websites. Photo download: Websites Hong Kong International Jewellery Show Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Website Selected products HKTDC Media Room: Media enquiries Please contact HKTDC's Communication & Public Affairs Department: Sharon Ha Tel: (852) 2584 4575 Email: Serena Cheung Tel: (852) 2584 4272 Email: Clayton Lauw Tel: (852) 2584 4472 Email: About HKTDC The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With over 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels.

Associated Press
03-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Opens Today, International Jewellery Show Begins Tuesday
Addressing Supply Chain Demands and Showcasing Product Trends The 11th HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show opens today, offering a five-day showcase of jewellery raw materials from 2 to 6 March The 41st HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show runs from 4 to 8 March, showcasing new product trends including affordable luxury jewellery, men's and unisex jewellery, sustainable development and jewellery technology Some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions will offer products ranging from raw materials, finished jewellery pieces, designer brands and gold jewellery to mounting components, product packaging and identification instruments and technology Over 30 events cover diverse subjects including AI tools for gem and pearl identification, sustainability and other hot topics, helping industry players to grasp emerging trends HONG KONG - March 3, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The 11th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today at AsiaWorld-Expo and runs for five consecutive days, allowing buyers to source a wide range of diamonds, gemstones and pearls. Guest of Honour at the event's opening ceremony this afternoon was Algernon Yau, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government. The 41st Hong Kong International Jewellery Show runs from 4 to 8 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Wan Chai. Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: The twin jewellery shows are highly favoured by global exhibitors. The shows have attracted some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions this year, nearly 70% of them coming from outside Hong Kong. This showcases Hong Kong's appeal on the international stage and its status as a world-class convention and exhibition centre. The twin shows provide a one-stop jewellery sourcing platform for the global industry, featuring raw materials such as loose diamonds, coloured diamonds, gemstones and pearls and showcasing the finest finished jewellery pieces, high-end custom-made jewellery, designer brands, mounting components, product packaging and identification instruments and technology. The diverse array of product offerings is effective in attracting professional buyers from around the world.' Winston Chow, Chairman, HKTDC Jewellery Advisory Committee, said: 'This year's twin jewellery shows, themed 'Symphony of Sparkles', continue the successful 'two shows, two venues' format, offering a wide range of high-quality raw materials and jewellery pieces. They also present a series of jewellery parades, seminars and forums tailored for both buyers and exhibitors to facilitate new opportunities in an intensely competitive market.' International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show showcases global treasures This year's Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show features 20 national, regional and industry pavilions. The popular Japan (Pearls) Pavilion will host nearly 100 exhibitors showcasing unrivalled pearl products, including high-quality Akoya pearls, that demonstrate the country's expertise in pearl cultivation and processing. Renowned for its sapphires, the Sri Lanka Pavilion features more than 30 exhibitors displaying unheated and unprocessed gemstones of exceptional quality. Three major product zones at the show present high-end diamonds, pearls, gemstones and jewellery raw materials from across the globe. The Hall of Fine Diamonds presents high-quality diamonds of different sizes, cuts and colours. The Treasures of Nature zone displays natural gemstones such as rubies, sapphires and jade, while the Treasures of Ocean zone showcases pearls from different countries and regions. Indian exhibitor Fine Star Jewellery & Diamond Pvt Ltd (Booth: AWE 5-D23) is displaying a GIA-certified yellow diamond of more than 30 carats. American exhibitor Emco Gem Inc. (Booth: AWE 7-H01) presents high-quality Colombian emeralds ranging from 9 to 15 carats. Hong Kong exhibitor HYT International HK Limited (Booth: AWE 9-A23) showcases a 1.5-carat heart-shaped pink diamond from Australia with a unique and exquisite colour. And Hong Kong exhibitor Ocean Flame Limited (Booth: AWE 1-A28) presents a precious conch pearl naturally formed in the Caribbean Sea, renowned for its distinctive flame-like patterns and highly sought after by collectors. International Jewellery Show spotlights latest trends in gold inlay jewellery The twin jewellery shows have kept a finger on the pulse on the market. As international gold prices climb to new highs, the gold jewellery industry is seizing the opportunity to explore new avenues, with gold inlay jewellery, innovative and fashionable designs, and styles that combine traditional craftsmanship with cultural elements injecting fresh vitality into the market. This year's International Jewellery Show introduces the Gold Jewellery zone, showcasing unique designs and exquisitely crafted gold jewellery. The show has also invited Winston Chow, Director and Deputy General Manager of Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Ltd, and Dato' Chiah Hock Yew, President of the Federation of Goldsmiths and Jewellers Association of Malaysia, to share their expertise on the development of the gold jewellery market in the Greater China region and Malaysia. Fashionable and affordable luxury jewellery is gaining momentum and is highlighted at the International Jewellery Show. Another blue ocean market worth exploring is men's jewellery, with nearly 200 exhibitors featuring related products at this year's show. An update on affordable luxury and men's jewellery will be presented at a seminar hosted by award-winning jewellery designer and Founder of AMEDEO by R.F.M.A.S., Amedeo Scognamiglio. Jewellery technology is also in focus at the show, with Hong Kong exhibitor Firstpower Machinery Limited (Booth: CEC 5F-C22) showcasing an aerobic ultra-fast 3D printer, designed to enhance casting efficiency with high-speed printing capabilities for mass customisation. Italian exhibitor Doma Automation Srl (Booth: CEC 5F-C19) is presenting equipment capable of producing 360' animations that can help the industry capture e-commerce opportunities. An increasing emphasis on sustainable development is being seen in the jewellery industry, with many exhibitors at the two shows obtaining certification from the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) and pledging to commit to sustainable operations. Some exhibitors at the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show have adopted eco-friendly cutting techniques to achieve zero emissions. And several exhibitors at the International Jewellery Show are using recycled metals to reduce raw material consumption and implementing environmentally beneficial technologies and processes, including the use of advance casting and polishing equipment to minimise waste and energy consumption. During the show, a seminar will be held to explore how ESG and ISO jewellery certifications can help the industry achieve sustainable development. The speakers include Edward Johnson, Corporate Responsibility Director at British company GEMFIELDS. 30+ events dissect market dynamics More than 30 industry-related seminars, jewellery parades, networking cocktails and events will be held for participants of the two shows, spotlighting industry trends in identification techniques, jewellery technology, sustainable development and much more. Event highlights include: Date Theme Seminar 3 March (Monday) Jewellery Identification and Technology (AsiaWorld-Expo) GIA Pearl Identification & Classification The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) presents pearl testing methods along with related evaluation systems and grading reports, helping attendees understand the application standards for pearl identification and grading. 6 March (Thursday) Jewellery Identification and Technology (HKCEC) Enabling Consistent Gem Authentication for a Digital Global Market Gubelin Gem Lab will explain the application of a range of groundbreaking technologies to establish more consistent and reliable standards, including AI-driven Gemtelligence technology and the utilisation of blockchain technology and physical tracers for greater market transparency, helping dealers and consumers with material verification. Men's/Unisex Jewellery (HKCEC) Feel the Pulse of Male and Light-luxury Jewellery Amedeo Scognamiglio,award-winning jewellery designer and Founder of AMEDEO by R.F.M.A.S., will join Alice Tsang, Principal Economist (Global Research) of the HKTDC, to explore the latest trends in affordable luxury jewellery and men's jewellery. Men's/Unisex Jewellery (HKCEC) A History of the Ring L'ECOLE Asia Pacific, School of Jewellery Arts, will delve into the allure of affordable luxury and the development of men's jewellery beginning with rings. 7 March (Friday) Sustainable Development (HKCEC) Striving for Sustainability and Trust-marking via ESG and ISO Certification ISO expert CK Cheung and Edward Johnson, Corporate Responsibility Director, GEMFIELDS, from the UK, will discuss the latest developments in ISO and ESG certification in the jewellery industry. Jewellery Identification and Technology (HKCEC) Treatments and Colour Terminology on GIA Coloured Stone Reports The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will offer insights into the nuances of heat treatments and introduce a brand-new identification service specifically for emerald fillers. Digital platform helps participants explore business opportunities around the clock As a leading global one-stop jewellery industry sourcing platform, this year's twin jewellery shows continue to adopt the Exhibition+ online and offline hybrid format, allowing businesses to extend negotiations from physical exhibitions to online matching platforms. The AI-powered Click2Match will provide online business matching for exhibitors and buyers, while onsite buyers can use Scan2Match to scan the QR codes of exhibitors, enabling them to continue discussions with exhibitors online during or after the show. Buyers can also enhance their efficiency by completing registration and buyer verification in advance through the HKTDC Marketplace App and the official websites of the two fairs. Free shuttle buses to and from AsiaWorld-Expo and the city (including the HKCEC) have been arranged to help buyers visit the two shows. Special measures have also been introduced this year to facilitate Muslim buyers visiting the shows. These include the provision of dedicated prayer rooms at both exhibition venues, providing shuttle buses to and from local mosques, offering a list of Muslim-friendly hotels and restaurants, and arranging guided tours together with the Hong Kong Tourism Board. Fair details **For security reasons, all media will be required to present a business card and identity card (or passport) for press registration. Individuals with a valid press pass will be required to present their identity card (or passport) again at the entrance to the exhibition halls for identity verification. Please allow sufficient time for registration and admission. Websites HKTDC Media Room: Media enquiries Please contact HKTDC's Communication & Public Affairs Department: About HKTDC
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Opens Today, International Jewellery Show Begins Tuesday
Addressing Supply Chain Demands and Showcasing Product Trends The 11th HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show opens today, offering a five-day showcase of jewellery raw materials from 2 to 6 March The 41st HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show runs from 4 to 8 March, showcasing new product trends including affordable luxury jewellery, men's and unisex jewellery, sustainable development and jewellery technology Some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions will offer products ranging from raw materials, finished jewellery pieces, designer brands and gold jewellery to mounting components, product packaging and identification instruments and technology Over 30 events cover diverse subjects including AI tools for gem and pearl identification, sustainability and other hot topics, helping industry players to grasp emerging trends HONG KONG - March 3, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The 11th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today at AsiaWorld-Expo and runs for five consecutive days, allowing buyers to source a wide range of diamonds, gemstones and pearls. Guest of Honour at the event's opening ceremony this afternoon was Algernon Yau, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government. The 41st Hong Kong International Jewellery Show runs from 4 to 8 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Wan Chai. Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: The twin jewellery shows are highly favoured by global exhibitors. The shows have attracted some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions this year, nearly 70% of them coming from outside Hong Kong. This showcases Hong Kong's appeal on the international stage and its status as a world-class convention and exhibition centre. The twin shows provide a one-stop jewellery sourcing platform for the global industry, featuring raw materials such as loose diamonds, coloured diamonds, gemstones and pearls and showcasing the finest finished jewellery pieces, high-end custom-made jewellery, designer brands, mounting components, product packaging and identification instruments and technology. The diverse array of product offerings is effective in attracting professional buyers from around the world." Winston Chow, Chairman, HKTDC Jewellery Advisory Committee, said: "This year's twin jewellery shows, themed 'Symphony of Sparkles', continue the successful 'two shows, two venues' format, offering a wide range of high-quality raw materials and jewellery pieces. They also present a series of jewellery parades, seminars and forums tailored for both buyers and exhibitors to facilitate new opportunities in an intensely competitive market." International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show showcases global treasures This year's Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show features 20 national, regional and industry pavilions. The popular Japan (Pearls) Pavilion will host nearly 100 exhibitors showcasing unrivalled pearl products, including high-quality Akoya pearls, that demonstrate the country's expertise in pearl cultivation and processing. Renowned for its sapphires, the Sri Lanka Pavilion features more than 30 exhibitors displaying unheated and unprocessed gemstones of exceptional quality. Three major product zones at the show present high-end diamonds, pearls, gemstones and jewellery raw materials from across the globe. The Hall of Fine Diamonds presents high-quality diamonds of different sizes, cuts and colours. The Treasures of Nature zone displays natural gemstones such as rubies, sapphires and jade, while the Treasures of Ocean zone showcases pearls from different countries and regions. Indian exhibitor Fine Star Jewellery & Diamond Pvt Ltd (Booth: AWE 5-D23) is displaying a GIA-certified yellow diamond of more than 30 carats. American exhibitor Emco Gem Inc. (Booth: AWE 7-H01) presents high-quality Colombian emeralds ranging from 9 to 15 carats. Hong Kong exhibitor HYT International HK Limited (Booth: AWE 9-A23) showcases a 1.5-carat heart-shaped pink diamond from Australia with a unique and exquisite colour. And Hong Kong exhibitor Ocean Flame Limited (Booth: AWE 1-A28) presents a precious conch pearl naturally formed in the Caribbean Sea, renowned for its distinctive flame-like patterns and highly sought after by collectors. International Jewellery Show spotlights latest trends in gold inlay jewellery The twin jewellery shows have kept a finger on the pulse on the market. As international gold prices climb to new highs, the gold jewellery industry is seizing the opportunity to explore new avenues, with gold inlay jewellery, innovative and fashionable designs, and styles that combine traditional craftsmanship with cultural elements injecting fresh vitality into the market. This year's International Jewellery Show introduces the Gold Jewellery zone, showcasing unique designs and exquisitely crafted gold jewellery. The show has also invited Winston Chow, Director and Deputy General Manager of Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Ltd, and Dato' Chiah Hock Yew, President of the Federation of Goldsmiths and Jewellers Association of Malaysia, to share their expertise on the development of the gold jewellery market in the Greater China region and Malaysia. Fashionable and affordable luxury jewellery is gaining momentum and is highlighted at the International Jewellery Show. Another blue ocean market worth exploring is men's jewellery, with nearly 200 exhibitors featuring related products at this year's show. An update on affordable luxury and men's jewellery will be presented at a seminar hosted by award-winning jewellery designer and Founder of AMEDEO by R.F.M.A.S., Amedeo Scognamiglio. Jewellery technology is also in focus at the show, with Hong Kong exhibitor Firstpower Machinery Limited (Booth: CEC 5F-C22) showcasing an aerobic ultra-fast 3D printer, designed to enhance casting efficiency with high-speed printing capabilities for mass customisation. Italian exhibitor Doma Automation Srl (Booth: CEC 5F-C19) is presenting equipment capable of producing 360' animations that can help the industry capture e-commerce opportunities. An increasing emphasis on sustainable development is being seen in the jewellery industry, with many exhibitors at the two shows obtaining certification from the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) and pledging to commit to sustainable operations. Some exhibitors at the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show have adopted eco-friendly cutting techniques to achieve zero emissions. And several exhibitors at the International Jewellery Show are using recycled metals to reduce raw material consumption and implementing environmentally beneficial technologies and processes, including the use of advance casting and polishing equipment to minimise waste and energy consumption. During the show, a seminar will be held to explore how ESG and ISO jewellery certifications can help the industry achieve sustainable development. The speakers include Edward Johnson, Corporate Responsibility Director at British company GEMFIELDS. 30+ events dissect market dynamics More than 30 industry-related seminars, jewellery parades, networking cocktails and events will be held for participants of the two shows, spotlighting industry trends in identification techniques, jewellery technology, sustainable development and much more. Event highlights include: Date Theme Seminar 3 March (Monday) Jewellery Identification and Technology(AsiaWorld-Expo) GIA Pearl Identification & Classification The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) presents pearl testing methods along with related evaluation systems and grading reports, helping attendees understand the application standards for pearl identification and grading. 6 March (Thursday) Jewellery Identification and Technology(HKCEC) Enabling Consistent Gem Authentication for a Digital Global Market Gubelin Gem Lab will explain the application of a range of groundbreaking technologies to establish more consistent and reliable standards, including AI-driven Gemtelligence technology and the utilisation of blockchain technology and physical tracers for greater market transparency, helping dealers and consumers with material verification. Men's/Unisex Jewellery(HKCEC) Feel the Pulse of Male and Light-luxury Jewellery Amedeo Scognamiglio,award-winning jewellery designer and Founder of AMEDEO by R.F.M.A.S., will join Alice Tsang, Principal Economist (Global Research) of the HKTDC, to explore the latest trends in affordable luxury jewellery and men's jewellery. Men's/Unisex Jewellery(HKCEC) A History of the Ring L'ECOLE Asia Pacific, School of Jewellery Arts, will delve into the allure of affordable luxury and the development of men's jewellery beginning with rings. 7 March (Friday) Sustainable Development(HKCEC) Striving for Sustainability and Trust-marking via ESG and ISO Certification ISO expert CK Cheung and Edward Johnson, Corporate Responsibility Director, GEMFIELDS, from the UK, will discuss the latest developments in ISO and ESG certification in the jewellery industry. Jewellery Identification and Technology(HKCEC) Treatments and Colour Terminology on GIA Coloured Stone Reports The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will offer insights into the nuances of heat treatments and introduce a brand-new identification service specifically for emerald fillers. Digital platform helps participants explore business opportunities around the clock As a leading global one-stop jewellery industry sourcing platform, this year's twin jewellery shows continue to adopt the Exhibition+ online and offline hybrid format, allowing businesses to extend negotiations from physical exhibitions to online matching platforms. The AI-powered Click2Match will provide online business matching for exhibitors and buyers, while onsite buyers can use Scan2Match to scan the QR codes of exhibitors, enabling them to continue discussions with exhibitors online during or after the show. Buyers can also enhance their efficiency by completing registration and buyer verification in advance through the HKTDC Marketplace App and the official websites of the two fairs. Free shuttle buses to and from AsiaWorld-Expo and the city (including the HKCEC) have been arranged to help buyers visit the two shows. Special measures have also been introduced this year to facilitate Muslim buyers visiting the shows. These include the provision of dedicated prayer rooms at both exhibition venues, providing shuttle buses to and from local mosques, offering a list of Muslim-friendly hotels and restaurants, and arranging guided tours together with the Hong Kong Tourism Board. Photon download: Fair details Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Date Opening hours 2 March 2025 (Sunday) 10:30am-6:30pm 3-5 March 2025 (Monday to Wednesday) 10am-6:30pm 6 March 2025 (Thursday) 10am-5:30pm Venue AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong Press Registration & Media Centre Media representatives can register at the entrance of AsiaWorld-Expo's East Lobby (Opposite Hall 3 next to the escalator), or at the Media Centre (Room 201C, 2/F) by presenting a business card or media identification** **For security reasons, all media will be required to present a business card and identity card (or passport) for press registration. Individuals with a valid press pass will be required to present their identity card (or passport) again at the entrance to the exhibition halls for identity verification. Please allow sufficient time for registration and admission. Websites Hong Kong International Jewellery Show Hong Kong International Diamond,Gem & Pearl Show Website Selected products Activity list Shuttle bus arrangements HKTDC Media Room: Media enquiries Please contact HKTDC's Communication & Public Affairs Department: Sharon Ha Tel: (852) 2584 4575 Email: Serena Cheung Tel: (852) 2584 4272 Email: Clayton Lauw Tel: (852) 2584 4472 Email: About HKTDC The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With over 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. 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Associated Press
19-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
HKTDC Twin Jewellery Shows Set to Shine Next Month
NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The two world-class jewellery shows organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will open in early March in the successful 'two shows, two venues' format. The 11th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show will be held at AsiaWorld-Expo from 2 to 6 March, showcasing a wide range of jewellery raw materials, while the 41st Hong Kong International Jewellery Show will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai from 4 to 8 March, presenting a range of exquisite finished jewellery pieces. The twin shows will help exhibitors and buyers tap into global trade opportunities. Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: 'This year's twin jewellery shows are bringing together some 4,000 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions, of which nearly 70% are coming from outside Hong Kong. Among them, exhibitors from Japan, Spain, French Polynesia, the United Arab Emirates, Mexico and Lebanon are all expanding their presence at the fairs. The two shows are expected to attract more than 110 buyer missions, demonstrating the HKTDC's strengths in creating a world-class jewellery trading platform for the industry and reinforcing Hong Kong's status as an international jewellery sourcing and trading hub.' Despite the various challenges facing the global jewellery market, the value of fine jewellery exported from Hong Kong to the United States rose by more than 10% year-on-year in 2024, while exports to the European Union, the Middle East and ASEAN rose by 6.5%, 3.8% and 2.6% respectively. 38 pavilions welcome Global Buyers The twin jewellery shows have received strong support from industry players around the world for many years. In 2025, the shows feature 38 geographic and industry pavilions from Mainland China, Taiwan, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Türkiye, United Kingdom, Israel, Brazil, Colombia and the United States. In terms of industry pavilions, the Asia Jewelry Culture Design and Crafts Association is joining the show for the first time, while the Tanzanite Foundation, Asia Pacific Creator Association and International Colored Gemstone Association are all returning. In addition, the Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association is once again setting up a pavilion together with the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), featuring jewellery-making machinery and technologies. The twin shows are attracting buyers from across the globe, covering large jewellery retail chains and both luxury and affordable jewellery and designer brands. Exhibitors and buyers alike will enjoy bountiful opportunities for industry exchange and collaboration. The HKTDC is always looking to optimise the sourcing experience for buyers worldwide through various initiatives. This year, special measures have been introduced to encourage more Muslim buyers to visit the shows, including providing shuttle buses to and from local mosques, offering a list of Muslim-friendly hotels and restaurants, and cooperating with the Hong Kong Tourism Board to arrange guided tours for Muslim buyers. Creative Designs in focus, Gold Jewellery Zone makes debut Trendy and innovative products can help manufacturers stand out in the market. The theme of this year's twin jewellery shows is Symphony of Sparkles, likening gemstone carving to the arrangement of musical notes, embodying the beauty of creation. This year's Designer Jewellery Galleria at the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show features exhibitors using filigree inlay technique, an almost-lost craft that is part of China's intangible cultural heritage, to create fine designs. Among them are 18K gold wheat ears launched by Mainland China company Changzhou Yi'an Jewelry Co., Ltd (Booth: CEC 1CON-029) that won the Best Design Award in the 2019 Tiangong Awards. Many Hong Kong exhibitors are also using the shows to launch creative products, including Austy Lee Company Limited (Booth: CEC 1E-F32), which will introduce a snake-shaped necklace to mark the new lunar year, and Zuri Jewelry Company Limited (Booth: CEC 1E-C18), which is launching its 'Panda and Bamboo' jewellery collection with cute designs modelled on An An and Ke Ke, the giant pandas in Hong Kong. The International Jewellery Show is proud to introduce the Gold Jewellery Zone in 2025 as a new showcase for novel designs. Exhibitors include Malaysian jewellery company CHL Innovation Industries Sdn Bhd (Booth: CEC 3E-D15) which is launching a series of affordable luxury gold jewellery sets suitable for daily wear, including a durian pendant that stands out with its unique local characteristics. With the goal of nurturing new design talents in the industry, the HKTDC had organised the International Jewellery Design Excellence (IJDE) Award and the 26th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition. The results will be announced at the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show with the winning designs going on display. In addition, the Young Jewellery Designer Arena has been added for this year's show to spotlight the creativity and craftsmanship of up-and-coming designers. Rare and Precious Treasures in the spotlight The two shows will continue to exhibit rare jewellery to attract buyers. At the International Jewellery Show, Hong Kong exhibitor Unique Brilliant Limited (Booth: CEC GH-C13) will showcase a pendant mounted with an extremely rare 40+ carat unheated Tanzanian ruby. At the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show, American exhibitor Emco Gem (Booth: AWE 7-H01) will present high-quality Colombian emeralds ranging from 9 to 15 carats while Indian exhibitor Fine Star Jewellery & Diamond (Booth: AWE 5-D23) will display a fancy yellow diamond of over 30 carats. Hong Kong exhibitor HYT International HK Limited (Booth: AWE 9-A23) will exhibit a heart-shaped pink diamond weighing 1.5 carats from Australia. Mens and unisex jewellery and affordable jewellery are all becoming increasingly popular. This year, nearly 200 exhibitors will be showcasing men's jewellery, including Hong Kong exhibitor Austy Lee Company Limited (Booth: CEC 1E-F32) which will present the Tsuruhime Sen no Odori Brooch made of 18K rose gold with antique materials. In the affordable luxury jewellery category, Hong Kong exhibitors – G S Jewellery (Mfy) Co. Limited (Booth: CEC 1A-E36), IAD Jewellery Limited (Booth: CEC 1C-A12) and Kayra Creation Limited (Booth: CEC 1C-F18) – will all be showcasing their daily wear lines. 30+ events explore hot topics such as sustainable development and AI More than 30 industry-related seminars and networking activities will be held during the twin jewellery shows, covering topics such as sustainable development, jewellery technology, identification technology and other new industry trends. ISO certification expert CK Cheung and Edward Johnson, Corporate Social Responsibility Director from British company GEMFIELDS, will explain the latest developments in ISO and ESG certification and analyse how these certifications set standards for the industry and help propel its sustainable development. In the area of jewellery and identification technology, the shows will feature a series of seminars on design, craftsmanship and innovation. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will explain the heat treatment of gemstones and introduce new identification services for emerald fillings. Gübelin Gem Lab will explain how to apply various breakthrough technologies to establish more consistent and reliable standards, including AI-driven 'Gemtelligence' technology and the use of blockchain technology and physical tracking markers to enhance market transparency in helping dealers and consumers verify the traceability information of materials. Combining online and offline services to boost sourcing efficiency This year's twin jewellery shows will continue to use the EXHIBITION+ hybrid format. In addition to on-site procurement, the HKTDC AI-powered 'Click2Match' will provide online business matching for exhibitors and buyers. Onsite buyers can use 'Scan2Match' to scan exhibitors' QR codes and continue discussions with exhibitors online during or after the show. To ease the buyer admission process, the HKTDC Marketplace App and the official websites of the two shows provide online verification functions. Buyers need only to register through these platforms and upload a photo and valid identification to obtain a verified eBadge for direct entry, greatly reducing queuing times for onsite registration and verification and enhancing sourcing efficiency. To help buyers visit the two shows, free shuttle buses to and from AsiaWorld-Expo and the city (including the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai) will be arranged. For details, please refer to the fair website. Media Enquiries Sharon Ha, T: +852 2584 4575, E: [email protected] Serena Cheung, T: +852 2584 4272, E: