JNA September/ October 2022

市场情报 JNA September/October 2022 | 49 The Gold & Silver Italian Group is upbeat on business prospects at the show, said its president Paolo Passuello. The consortium represents over 100 gold and silver jewellers, who are among Italy's export champions, and assists its members in their international promotions. "We have gathered more than 25 Italian companies that will attend JGW Singapore with the goal of meeting their clients, particularly those who used to go to the Hong Kong shows and whom they have not seen in person for nearly three years. Moreover, we look forward to seeing people from the neighbouring countries and gaining a better understanding of how business in our sector has changed in the last three years, and where the new opportunities, if any, are," said Passuello in a virtual press conference on the show in July. Ho Nai Chuen, president of the Singapore Jewellers Association, commented, “With the Hong Kong show being staged in Singapore in September followed by the 2022 F1 Singapore Grand Prix, I am pretty sure the whole hall [of JGW Singapore] will be packed with all the interested buyers.” Under one roof JGW Singapore will be segmented into over 20 show floor destinations for easy navigation. The list includes pavilions representing the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC), Colombia, Germany, Hong Kong, International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA), India, Israel Diamond Institute (IDI), Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Türkiye and the US. Also a must-see for wholesalers, retailers, brands and high-net worth buyers are the Premier Pavilion, a space that brings together some of the top names in luxury jewellery and gemstone manufacturing, and product pavilions featuring extensive displays of loose diamonds, pearls, coloured gemstones, fine jewellery, antique and vintage collections, jadeite jade, pre-owned jewellery, silver creations, lab-grown diamonds and technology solutions, among others. Highlights at the Premier Pavilion include a ring with a 4.11-carat heart-shaped fancy intense orangey-pink diamond centre gem by Swissdiam Geneve; statement necklaces by Scarselli Diamonds; ‘Bel Sole’ brooch with fancy yellow diamonds and white diamonds by Glamour Fine Jewelry; and chandelier earrings with fancy yellow pear drops and fancy-cut white diamonds by KGK Jewellery. Mesmerising creations Gem and jewellery companies are raring to present their latest collections to buyers at JGW Singapore. Paul Wild OHG of Germany will highlight gemstone suites, single stones and pairs at the fair. Its collections include a pair of pear-shaped spinels from Tanzania with a combined weight of 22.37 carats, a single spinel gem weighing 10.87 carats and a 14.56-carat pear- shaped tanzanite. Blue Gems Co Ltd of Thailand, for its part, is shining the spotlight on top-quality rubies and sapphires. The company seeks to do business with buyers from China, Hong Kong, the US, Europe and Singapore. Fine diamonds, especially exceptional stones, are the domain of Antwerp-based Taché Company N V. One of the leading diamond companies in the world, the manufacturer is ready to impress JGW Singapore visitors with its wide range of quality goods, including certified stones, melees and fancy colour diamonds. Sheetal (Far East) Ltd is showcasing its inventory of certified and non-certified diamonds. It is offering professional buyers goods in a wide range of shapes, in sizes ranging from 1 point to 10 carats, and in D-M colours to fancy colours. J.B. And Brothers Pvt Ltd is also ready to present its extensive range of round and fancy-shaped diamonds in virtually every colour and clarity grade, and in sizes ranging from 0.18 carat to over 20 carats. Also joining the Singapore show is S. Goldi, which is set to regale buyers with its sparkling array of diamonds. Diamond earrings in 18-karat gold by Christelle Ltd Christelle Ltd的18K金钻石耳环 Akoya pearl and diamond earrings by P&J Co Ltd P&J Co Ltd的Akoya珍珠钻石耳环

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