Visitors to the Israel Diamond Pavilion in Hall 7 of the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) will find a wide variety of stones in different sizes, shapes and qualities.
Organised by the Israel Diamond Institute (IDI), the pavilion is hosting 23 leading diamantaires, each with its own distinct propositions. DN Diamonds 2007 Ltd, for instance, is displaying a scarf studded with more than a hundred diamonds of 1 to 2 carats each. Another rare item bound to draw attention is a rare Type IIA pink diamond from TOC The Excellent Make.
Aside from its usual hospitality and interactive activities, this year’s IDI Lounge features an innovative “stone search” programme. Each exhibitor in the pavilion has its own personal stones catalogue that can be accessed by scanning a code or typing a URL. Visitors can explore catalogues before the show, assess offerings onsite and find new sourcing opportunities.
IDI said it anticipates a strong turnout and significant interest in the Israel Diamond Pavilion, which is well-known for its wide variety of high-quality diamonds.
“We are confident that the exhibition will not only generate substantial business opportunities but also strengthen existing partnerships and open doors to new collaborations,” said IDI.
Several independent Israeli enterprises are also exhibiting in other areas of AWE. In addition, three jewellery firms will be at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.