SHOW DAILY by JNA • 6 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 19 June 2025 Coloured gemstones from Duarte & Bastos Ltda Rubellite from Mbernardes Sapphire and diamond earrings and ring by Gold Field Co Mfg Ltd Buyers looking for sustainable luxury as well as young highnet-worth individuals are driving Autore’s sales. Autore highlights enduring allure of pearls Hong Kong jewellery manufacturers are aiming to draw the crowds at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025 with with their stunning collections featuring diamonds and coloured gemstones. Gold Field Co Mfg Ltd, which specialises in 18-karat gold and platinum jewellery, is highlighting its latest creations, led by a matching pair of earrings and ring in 18-karat white gold adorned with premium sapphires and diamonds. “The sapphires are expertly cut to maximise their brilliance and are set in a delicate prong setting, ensuring they stand out as the focal point of the design,” explained Gold Field. Meanwhile, Perfect Group International Holdings (HK) Ltd, renowned for its invisible and micro-pave diamond settings, is presenting its range of diamond jewellery pieces at JGA 2025. The company is training the spotlight on a pair of floral-inspired earrings in 18-karat gold with dazzling diamonds, among other inspired designs. Conceptualised to capture light beautifully, the earrings feature perfectly cut diamonds, demonstrating sophistication and elegance. The finest selection of Paraiba tourmalines, Santa Maria aquamarines, rubellites and other coloured gemstones are captivating buyers at the Brazil pavilion of Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. Duarte & Bastos Ltda is offering its carefully curated gemstone inventory, led by a rare loopclear Paraiba tourmaline of more than 30 carats as well as a highly prized Santa Maria aquamarine. Headquartered in Teófilo Otoni, the company said it adheres to strict quality-control measures from gemstone mining to processing, ensuring that each gem meets global standards. Meanwhile, JS Gems is presenting a wide range of high-quality coloured gemstones, headlined by dazzling Paraiba tourmalines from Mozambique bearing vivid colours alongside aquamarine and rubellite in classic shades of pink and red. Mbernardes, for its part, is highlighting a spectacular collection of Mozambique and Brazilian Paraiba tourmalines in single, pairs and calibrated sizes; as well as yellow to deep-cherry Imperial topaz stones hailing from the Ouro Preto region in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Its gemstone offerings also include rubellite, which the company noted is popular worldwide and sells particularly well in Asia. A family-owned enterprise established in 1944, Mbernardes counts the US, Europe and Asia as its main markets. Autore is placing Australian South Sea pearls’ extraordinary charm in the limelight at this year’s edition of Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. The company is counting on steady demand for South Sea pearls to support growth, particularly in Australia and Asia, in 2025. Ruby Autore, marketing head and international jewellery manager of Autore Group, stated that market interest in South Sea pearls is rising due to their sustainable and rare nature. Hence, there is a need for continued consumer education on the inherent value of pearls. Ruby is also founder and creative director of Autore Moda, the pearl specialist’s contemporary demi-fine jewellery brand. Citing recent developments, Ruby said buyers looking for sustainable luxury as well as young high-net-worth individuals are driving Autore’s sales, particularly those of top-quality pearls. Meanwhile, prices of commercial products are increasing as supplies tighten and demand for entry-point necklaces increases. Sustainable future Autore has been at the forefront of sustainable pearl farming for many years. According to Ruby, the company’s operations in Australia and Indonesia are built on regenerative aquaculture. Guiding its sustainability agenda are conscious farming, marine protection, community empowerment, reef regeneration and education, to name a few. “We remain optimistic about growth as consumers gravitate towards timeless, meaningful purchases. South Sea pearls – rare and sustainable – offer exactly that,” noted Ruby. “Our diverse market presence, spanning Asia, Europe and Australia, makes us resilient against regional downturns and shifting policies.” Sparkling jewels from Hong Kong Kaleidoscopic finds at Brazil pavilion
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