The future is colour
The coloured gemstone trade is on the cusp of transformation, shaped by rising demand for colour and individuality, sustained appetite for opulent gems and the emergence of new, affluent markets.
ICA Plus – Shaping tomorrow’s gemstone trade
The inaugural edition of ICA Plus this September will focus on how the coloured gemstone trade can adapt to evolving business conditions, particularly in Asia, and seize new opportunities for growth.
Compelling case for corundum
Rubies and sapphires retain their supremacy in the gemstone world, with more markets falling under their spell.
Blue is the colour of luxury
Aquamarine continues to be a top seller for gemstone traders around the world, thanks to its enchanting colour, durability and overall luxurious appeal.
Tourmaline’s tour de force
Tourmaline’s versatility and variety firmly establish its place in the creative decisions of jewellery brands, designers and manufacturers, with Paraiba tourmaline, rubellite and emerging variants leading the way.
Vibrant opportunities in tanzanite
Long appreciated for its tantalising blue-violet colour, tanzanite is seeing steady growth in demand as discerning buyers gravitate towards finer, rarer and more exquisite gems.
About GEMSWORLD
Published annually in English and Chinese, GemsWorld provides market updates and reports on the coloured gemstone industry.