Trendsetting design inspirations across multiple product categories will take centre stage at the highly anticipated Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025, which is scheduled for June 19 to 22.
More than 1,200 exhibitors will display their latest collections at JGA, which is taking place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
The show will bring together major suppliers from over 30 countries and regions, spread out across 30-plus theme and group pavilions, according to organiser Informa Markets Jewellery.
“The variety of jewellery resources, product launches and networking opportunities at JGA reaffirms its status as Asia’s top mid-year B2B marketplace for trade buyers,” said Celine Lau, director of Jewellery Fairs at Informa Markets Jewellery. “To truly understand the energy, creativity and spirit of discovery that define JGA, attending the show is a must. It is an event that you just have to see and experience for yourself.”
The fair encompasses virtually all core product categories, including loose diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls; fine jewellery; jewellery mountings; antique and vintage finds; packaging; equipment & tools and industry-related technologies.
Jewellery design highlights
Here are five jewellery design inspirations that will likely dominate the display windows of exhibitors at JGA 2025.
Blooms & Butterflies
Who can resist the allure of flowers and butterflies? These timeless favourites are given a contemporary update in the showcased collections. One standout piece is a ring in floral motif adorned with diamonds and deep pink sapphires by Shenzhen Jindingsheng Jewelry. The butterfly pieces are equally enchanting – brooches with wings pavé-set with rainbow sapphires in a gradient of colours by H & R Jewellery, as well as another featuring wings crafted from carved jade with a freshwater pearl body by Gold Treasure International Jewellery. In addition, there is Teng Huat Jewellery’s pair of long earrings made of mother-of-pearl shells, embellished with miniature butterflies in gold with diamonds.
Sweet Treats
Delightful collections blend whimsy with sophistication. EJI takes the crown with two confectionery-inspired pieces in 18-karat gold: An enamel rainbow sapphire “Strawberry Doughnut” and diamond bangle, and “Rainbow Macaron” and diamond ring. Legrand Jewellery likewise impresses with a flower pendant necklace featuring sapphire petals and diamonds, while Gold Field presents charming earrings showcasing pear-shaped sapphires.
Stylish Pearls
Modern, fresh and bold, pearls continue to pack a punch in a world saturated with passing trends. From the red carpet to the high street, the timeless allure of the “Queen of Gems” is omnipresent. Highlights include minimalist hoop earrings adorned with Japanese Akoya pearls by P&J, a one-of-a-kind ring crafted by Hiroko Saito with lustrous golden and grey keshi pearls and diamonds, and the epitome of elegance – a graduated Akoya and Tahitian pearl necklace from Asuka.
Enchanting Gems
PN Gems presents a majestic ring featuring a 5-carat unheated “Pigeon Blood” Burmese ruby surrounded by diamonds, while P.V. Gems showcases a striking ring with a 30.57-carat “royal blue” Sri Lankan sapphire with diamond accents. Rounding up the showcase is Komehyo’s head-turning necklace with a stunning 32.2-carat emerald pendant.
Heart to Heart
The heart motif, cherished in jewellery design as a symbol of love, appears in countless interpretations. Trending now are “puffy” hearts, exemplified by Shenyang Moonlight Jewelry Manufacturing’s charming heart spacer beads and Tri Gem Jewelry’s textured pendant with brushed and tufted details. Completing this sweet narrative is Jewellery Collection Manufacturer’s ring with precisely placed baguette and round diamonds forming a heart design.
Buyers bound for JGA may skip the long queues onsite by completing online pre-registration between now and June 11.