HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show is open, International Jewellery Show begins Tuesday
Addressing supply chain demands and showcasing product trends.
Jewellery World Magazine visits Hong Kong to join in the array of sparkle being presented from all over the world. With halls and halls of stunning suppliers, gemstones and jewellery, the first days of the fair are reported below thanks to HKTDC.
From Fair Organisers:
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.

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.
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