MARKET INTELLIGENCE 市场情报 58 | JNA July/August 2024 buyers. The company, founded in 1962, offers 8-karat to 18-karat gold jewellery, around 70 per cent of which are earrings. “We make very light items in plain gold or adorned with synthetic stones,” shared Rafael Guijo, managing director of Ragui. “I would say 50 per cent of our production are children’s jewellery and the other half is for young women.” Its products are exported mainly to Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines, to name a few. Among its target markets are China and India. Growing business Alonso of Pie de Rey said Spanish jewellers are constantly updating product offerings to cater to buyers looking for fresh and innovative ideas. Classic designs always perform strongly, though. Pie de Rey launches new collections twice a year, in January and July, and each collection has around 400 to 600 items. Finding new clients is also critical to business longevity, according to Spanish jewellery manufacturer JJ Bravo. Demand from North America – a new market for JJ Bravo – is driving steady sales for the company, revealed Director Rafael Jimenez. “Business was up slightly compared to last year, fuelled by business in this new market. We are quite satisfied,” he added. “We mainly sell to Europe, and getting into North America post-Covid is a boost for us. We just started, so we are taking it slow.” JJ Bravo has been producing jewellery in 8-karat to 18-karat gold since 1975. In terms of trends, Jimenez observed a rising preference for more affordable, everyday jewellery pieces, which is a growth opportunity for Spanish jewellery manufacturers. Meanwhile, Norreslet, also based in Cordoba, met new buyers from Taiwan at an international jewellery show held in Hong Kong in the first quarter of 2024. The company predominantly deals with European clients. “It was interesting as we have never worked with anybody from Taiwan before,” noted Nana Norreslet, owner of Norreslet. The company, established in 2013, manufactures Nordic-style earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets and necklaces in 8-karat to 18-karat gold and adorned with coloured gemstones, freshwater pearls and zircon. Some of the pieces are in plain gold. According to Nana, there is an increasing demand for drop earrings as well as small pearls and coloured gemstones. The road ahead Alonso of Pie de Rey said new and interesting jewellery designs are crucial to sustaining market demand. However, it has become challenging to find suppliers of small pearls, which figure heavily in the jeweller’s designs. “It is quite difficult to find small pearls of 3mm to 4mm in diameter now, so prices for these items are on the rise,” he explained. “Pearl manufacturers are opting to produce bigger sizes.” Some manufacturers also view more expensive gold as a hurdle as prices have been on the uptick since the beginning of the year. Data from the World Gold Council showed gold prices reached US$2,348.25 per ounce as of May 31, 2024, up from US$2,011.75/oz in mid-January. Prices hit a year-todate high of US$2,401.5/oz on April 12, 2024. End-consumers, however, are learning to appreciate the value of gold, based on jewellery sales during the holiday season in 2023, noted Nana. “This is a good sign because gold is increasingly being viewed as an investment whose value continuously goes up, as opposed to other luxury purchases,” she added. Sourcing difficulties and high gold prices notwithstanding, prospects in the jewellery trade remain bright. According to Jimenez of JJ Bravo, establishing new markets as well as taking advantage of digital opportunities will benefit jewellery manufacturers in the long run. JJ Bravo is aiming to strengthen its online presence to expand its B2B reach, promote the business through a different channel and monitor emerging trends as well, shared Jimenez. For Guijo of Ragui, the culture of gifting children with jewellery is here to stay and this bodes well for Spanish jewellers. He noted, “It is a big and important market as children are born every year. In some countries, jewellery is given to children before their first birthday. It is also given on many special occasions as a sign of affection.” Children’s jewellery by Ragui的儿童首饰 We provide our clients with reasonably priced, fine-quality jewellery produced to perfection using decades-old techniques and craftsmanship. This is our advantage. – Rafael Guijo, managing director of Ragui
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