The Fine Gem Pavilion (FGP) and Fine Design Pavilion (FDP) are offering a breathtaking array of rare and precious gemstones and one-of-a-kind jewellery handcrafted to perfection at the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair.
The September Fair, which introduced the “One Show, Two Venues” format in the jewellery trade, is showcasing diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls at the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) from September 16 to 20, and presenting finished jewellery collections, and packaging, tools, equipment and industry-related technologies at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) from September 18 to 22.
For loose goods, buyers cannot afford to miss the FGP in Hall 9 of the AWE, where major dealers are displaying their extensive selections of top-quality polished gems. Those looking for red-carpet worthy jewellery – set with spectacular diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls and other precious materials – are guaranteed to find a wide variety of quality choices at the FDP, located in the Grand Hall of the HKCEC.
“The Fine Gem and Fine Design Pavilions personify true luxury,” noted Celine Lau, director of Jewellery Fairs at Informa Markets. “These iconic destinations at the September Fair feature some of the most respected names in the rarefied world of high jewellery. Virtually every piece of exhibit in these pavilions are rare, precious and masterfully cut and crafted.”
FGP exhibitor Caram eK of Germany is offering “outstanding emeralds, sapphires, rubies and exceptional coloured stones such as spinels, tourmalines and aquamarines.” The collections include an 8-carat octagon-shaped emerald from the Muzo mine in Colombia, which is deep green in colour and possesses excellent lustre – a rare combination, according to the company. Caram also has a 5-carat-plus oval-shaped Kashmir sapphire “with a rich velvety blue colour,” and a vibrant, neon-blue heart-shaped Paraiba tourmaline of more than 8 carats.
“The September Fair is our prime trade show for the year. We work hard to prepare a wide variety of the highest-quality goods for the show,” said the gemstone specialist. “We are featuring special single stones, pairs and layouts as well as precision-calibrated merchandise. The Fine Gem Pavilion is the perfect venue for us to present our beautiful products in a comfortable and luxurious environment for our customers.”
Dealers, manufacturers and designers from Greater China and Southeast Asia are among Caram's primary buyers.
“However, the September Fair is a globally important trade show, and thus, we are always able to meet interesting buyers from North America and Europe. The fair gives us important feedback on the strength of various markets as well as their changing tastes,” said Caram.
Italy-based Pasquale Bruni, one of the most renowned luxury jewellers in the world, is presenting its haute couture collections at the FDP, including Vento Atelier. The collection features pieces in floral motifs that are designed to beautifully wrap around one's fingers, sit on a wearer's collarbone or adorn one's wrists.
Hong Kong's United Jewelry Co is shining the spotlight on its Imperial jadeite pieces, which are valued for their intense green colour and rare translucence.
“United Jewelry has a long history as a heritage jade jewellery manufacturing company. It provides one-stop high-quality services, starting from raw materials purchasing in Myanmar to design and production. The entire process is completed by United Jewelry,” said the FDP exhibitor.
Jack Abraham – The Precious Collection is unveiling several extraordinary creations at the FDP. One of the US-based jeweller's fine offerings – a gem “fit for a queen” – is a ring set with a 37.52-carat Ceylon sapphire in a richly detailed platinum crown setting encrusted with diamonds.
The September Fair, which introduced the 'One Show, Two Venues' format in the jewellery trade, is showcasing diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls at the AWE and finished jewellery collections, and packaging, tools, equipment and industry-related technologies at the HKCEC.