Jewellery brands and high-end manufacturers are regaling professional trade visitors with their scintillating masterpieces at the International Premier Pavilion (IPP) in Hall 3 of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
For over eight decades, India-based Bapalal Keshavlal has been producing distinctive and eclectic designs that have gained a following around the world. The family-owned design powerhouse ventured into exports some 20 years, establishing deep relationships with some of the world’s top high-end jewellery retailers.
At this year’s JGW, Bapalal Keshavlal is once again demonstrating its prowess in design and craftsmanship with spectacular releases. Its diamond-studded cuff bangle inspired by sand dunes, leaf-shaped earrings embellished with round and pear-shaped diamonds, and white-gold oval earrings adorned with emeralds and diamonds are but some of the fascinating jewels that are gracing the brand’s display windows.
Crivelli Srl prides itself on the refined elegance of its creations. The Italian jeweller puts its own twist on the classics, resulting in creative designs that place the emphasis on fine gems and metals through superior craftsmanship.
The jeweller’s Like Collection, for instance, uses yellow, white or burnished gold and clean lines of diamond pavé in a modern play on textures that perfectly meld contemporary edge and Made-in-Italy sophistication.
For its part, Japanese manufacturer Kuwayama Corporation provides versatility and character in its jewellery pieces.
In its design universe, rings can be styled in different ways to suit the wearer’s mood and personality. Its conceptual jewellery range, Fuchsia, is reminiscent of a dress adorning the wrist, changing dramatically with each movement of the hand.