HK Show opens!
HK
International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show
Officiated
by LegCo president Andrew Leung
Organised
by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the sixth Hong Kong
International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show opened today at AsiaWorld-Expo. The
five-day event runs from 26 Feb to 2 March and brings together a record number
of 1,990 exhibitors from 33 countries and regions to showcase a medley of
jewellery raw materials. This afternoon’s opening ceremony was officiated by Andrew
Leung, President of the Legislative Council (LegCo), and featured actresses Serene
Lim and Lisa Ch'ng presenting fine jewellery collections.
The
36thHong Kong International Jewellery Show, featuring finished jewellery, will
run from 28 Feb to 4 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
(HKCEC). The twin shows welcome a record number of more than 4,600 exhibitors
from 48 countries and regions in 2019, forming the world’s largest jewellery
marketplace.
Vibrant tourism lifts jewellery
industry outlook amid ongoing trade
conflict:
Benjamin
Chau, HKTDC Deputy Executive Director, said: “Although the outcome of the trade
talks between Mainland China and United States remains unclear, and
uncertainties continue to weigh on the global economic outlook, the jewellery
industry is buoyed by favourable factors.
Last year’s opening of the Hong Kong
section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link and the Hong
Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge helped boost jewellery sales by attracting a
record-breaking number of tourists to Hong Kong, while the demand for jewellery
products from consumers in Mainland China remains strong.”
Looking
forward, the HKTDC will help Hong Kong’s small and medium-sized enterprises
capture opportunities presented by the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay
Areaand to venture into emerging markets in the ASEAN region with a burgeoning
middle class, including countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
MrChau added thatthe HKTDChas organiseda total of 120 buying missions comprising
8,300 companies from 75 countries and regions to visit thetwin jewellery shows.
Among theparticipants, 700 companies are from the United Stateswhile5,800
comefrom emerging markets.
Quality jewellery raw materials
on show at AsiaWorld-Expo:
The
Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show features a number of thematic zones, including:
The
Hall of Fine Diamonds showcases quality diamonds in a variety of shapes and
rare colours. The Treasures of Ocean zone presents quality pearls from Tahiti,
the South Seas and other pearl-producing regions around the world. The
Treasures of Nature zone displays an assortment of precious and semi-precious
gems and other raw materials of different natural origins.
A 5.01-carat
pear-shaped intense pink diamond, valued at more than HK$47 million. (Hong Kong
exhibitor Novel Collection, Booth: AWE 2-Q01) A pearl produced by a Caribbean
queen conch. The unique flame effect of the pearl makes it one of the world's
most precious pearl varieties.
(Swiss
exhibitor Theilkas GmbH, Booth: AWE 1-A05) An elegant ring featuring a
2.59-carat oval-shaped Paraiba atop a cluster of round white diamonds.(Japan
exhibitor Kothari Trading Co., Ltd, Booth: AWE 1-C01)
Group pavilions and special
activities engage show participants:
This
year’s Diamond, Gem &Pearl Show features 22 group pavilions from various countries
and trade organisations, including Mainland China, Germany, Japan and the
United States, showcasing jewellery raw materials from the respective regions.
With
support from the Japan External Trade Organisation and the Consulate-General of
Japan in Hong Kong, the HKTDC is collaborating with the Japan Pearl Exporters’
Association and the Japan Pearl Promotion Society to invite Japan as this
year’s partner country for the first time. The two organisations have set up
the Japan Pearl Pavilion to spotlight Japanese cultured pearls at the Diamond,
Gem & Pearl Show. Also debuting its pavilion is the Australian Opal
Association, which presents the country’s opal suppliers and their high-quality
stones.
In
addition, a series of activities is arranged during the Diamond, Gem &Pearl
Show, including a seminar entitled “Fancy-coloured Melee Diamonds and their
Identification”, hosted by the Gemological Institute of America (26 Feb), and a
buyer forum that will examine “Opportunities and Challenges – The Belt and Road
Markets” (27 Feb).
Jewellery Show opens at HKCEC on
Thursday:
The
36th HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show opens at the HKCEC on 28 Feb,
showcasing a dazzling array of finely crafted finished jewellery. Among the
thematic zones, the Hall of Extraordinary will feature nearly 100 exhibitors
and will present, among many fine pieces, a jade necklace valued at HK$64
million.
The
Hall of Fame will gather 38 celebrated jewellery brands. The IT Solutions for
Jewellery zone, which debuted last year, will return to help buyers discover
the industry’s latest technologies for jewellery design, manufacturing and
quality monitoring that can help to boost competitiveness. An Amber Jewellery
zone will be launched, addressing growing market demand for amber items, while
the “Artrium”, supported by the Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group will display the
company’s unique and precious jewellery collections.
Celebrity artistes and models
to present exquisite jewellery:
Celebrity
actresses and models, including Carat Cheung, Toby Chan, Louisa Mak, Mayanne Makand
model Ana R, will add sparkle to the Jewellery Show’s activities. The HKTDC
will also host a series of events during the show, including the Jewellery
Industry Forum on 1 March.
The
forum will forecast upcoming jewellery trends, examine how design software will
revolutionise the design and manufacturing of jewellery products, and discuss
the impact of advanced 3D printing technologies and mobile commerce on the
industry, with a representative from Tencent explaining how artificial
intelligence and big data can be used to increase sales.
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