Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) is offering a vast selection of fine jewellery to meet every design, material and price preference. Aside from much-sought-after coloured gemstone and diamond jewellery, the show is a treasure trove of fine jewellery finds, from gold and silver pieces to masterful jade creations.
Dainty gold and diamond jewellery for daily wear grace the display windows and counters of Unison Manufacturing HK Ltd. The Japan-headquartered manufacturer is lifting the veil on its Cuban chain diamond jewellery collection that comprises trendy and modern designs.
“Our jewellery has a distinctive advantage of simple, modern and elegant designs, competitive prices and high craftsmanship levels that combine traditional and innovative techniques,” the company said.
Unison’s jewellery can be worn individually or layered and stacked, it added.
Aside from end-consumers, the company is seeking to connect with distributors and retailers at the show.
For its part, Yuen Kee Ho Gold Jewelry Accessories Co Ltd is regaling visitors with delicate jewellery pieces in 18-karat gold and platinum. Its special items include necklaces with meaningful pendants such as hearts and crowns.
Fine opal jewellery is another stylish alternative, with several suppliers offering expansive options for trade buyers and jewellery enthusiasts.
Jade holds court at the show’s Fei Cui Gallery, dedicated to high-quality jadeite collections, as well as in various sections of the show.
Hong Kong designer Ken Chan recreates nature’s finest in jadeite jewellery. Purple jade, diamonds and fancy sapphires combine in his Parrot set of earrings and pendant/brooch. He draws too on myriad gems for his Dancing Butterfly set that captures multicoloured winged beauties in flight.
Over at On Tung Jewellery’s booth, all eyes are on its magnificent jadeite and diamond pendant necklace. The star of the piece is a pear-shaped jadeite cabochon of intense Imperial green with very good translucency. The necklace is further embellished with a translucent jadeite oval cabochon along with shield-cut, pear-shaped and round brilliant diamonds.
According to the company, colour is the most important criteria for jadeite to be classified as Imperial Green. Texture and transparency are the other two factors.
“Only jadeite of a vibrant and vivid green that is almost transparent can be called Imperial Jade. This rare and natural pear-shaped jadeite cabochon possesses a unique beauty borne from its delicate and clear texture, outstanding translucency and even colour,” it said.
United Jewelry is presenting a wide selection of jadeite jewellery at the show. The manufacturer is enticing trade buyers and jewellery lovers alike with earrings, bracelets, pendants and rings in various colours of jade.
Ying Fung Jewellery Ltd is likewise making its extensive array of jade jewellery available to visitors at extremely competitive prices. The company has developed an expertise in handmade jade jewellery collections that meld the jade tradition with contemporary designs and superior craftsmanship.
At the show, Ying Fung is displaying its Precious Garden Jadeite Collection that showcases the various colours of the gem. Purple jade bead orchids, yellow jade frogs, green fishes and tricolour jade flowers are some of its highlights.