This article first appeared in the JGW 2025 Show Daily by JNA, September 19 edition.
Exceptional creations and fine gemstones are turning heads at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025 – all aimed at catching the fancy of discerning trade buyers.
Inventive designs are adding extra sparkle to product showcases at JGW’s finished jewellery section, which is being held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre until September 21.
Lume Creations Co Ltd’s Skyline Collection, for instance, is impressing fair visitors. Abhishek Rawat, director of Lume Creations, described the collection as an artistic interpretation of some of the world’s most iconic city skylines, transformed into wearable fine jewellery.
Each ring is meticulously crafted in 18-karat gold or platinum and embellished with hand-selected diamonds of E-F colours and VVS clarity grades as well as gemstones. The pieces are designed to capture the spirit and architecture of beloved landmarks in Paris, New York, Moscow, Beijing and Dubai, to name a few.
Innovative men’s jewellery pieces are also front and centre at JGW 2025. Victor Yiu, director of Zuri Jewelry Co Ltd, said this jewellery category presents brilliant business opportunities.
Zuri launched its new men’s jewellery collection, The Guardian Shield, at JGW 2025. Aesthetic elements of an armour are interwoven in the platinum or silver jewellery pieces such as shields and swords, conveying protection and strength.
It also introduced its Love Lock Heart Collection in 18-karat rose gold with diamonds alongside some new transformable pieces.
“Buyers have tighter budgets amid ongoing economic uncertainties, so they are looking for something unique. They are happy to purchase innovative and intricate designs with compelling narratives,” said Yiu. “Versatile pieces that can be worn in various ways are on trend too.”
Yiu also cited a great deal of Southeast Asian buyers at the show.
Over at the AsiaWorld-Expo, coloured gemstone dealer Gemeasy DMCC is offering a matching pair of Paraiba tourmalines weighing 21.12 carats in total; a 7.91-carat no-oil Colombian emerald; and a 2.42-carat no-heat Burmese Pigeon’s Blood ruby.
Company owner Walter Veneruz said, “JGW is one of the best shows for us as we are able to meet mature and sophisticated buyers who understand coloured gemstones and their value. We met many serious buyers from China.”
Pluczenik Diamond Company is showcasing a heart-shaped 40-carat IF D-colour diamond certified by the Gemological Institute of America. The Belgian diamantaire is likewise presenting a collection of Desert Diamonds.
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