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SHOW DAILY by JNA • 1 SHOW DAILY 2Day 20 June 2025 | Friday Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong 19-22 June 2025 | HKCEC Asia’s Number One Mid-year Jewellery Event Brooch in 18-karat gold with pink sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds from the Exotica Collection of Ong Jewelry Design Co Ltd Magnificent showcase of fine jewellery Leading jewellery designers and manufacturers are presenting their latest bejewelled creations at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. Ong Jewelry Design Co Ltd of Thailand is training the spotlight on its new collection, Exotica. Pride of place belongs to a glittering chameleon brooch studded with tsavorites and diamonds. Also shining bright is a series of butterfly rings and brooches with a variety of coloured gemstones. Founder and Designer Nisan Ong said, “This nature-inspired collection is centred around my favourite gemstone, tsavorite. The pieces can be worn as jewellery or mounted and displayed as jewellery art objects.” Osi Vitoria Jewelry, renowned for its artistic titanium jewellery, is likewise unveiling its latest creations, led by an elaborate floral-themed necklace and earrings set adorned with spinel, aquamarine, emerald and jade. The necklace has a detachable section that can be worn as a brooch. The jewellery brand also offers smaller pieces that carry the Osi Vitoria aesthetic in simpler designs. “Given their more affordable price points, these allow younger consumers to also enjoy our jewellery,” the brand said. Hong Kong jewellery designer Ken Chan is showcasing his Simple Luxury, Deco and Integrated collections at the show. Debuting at JGA 2025 is the Simple Luxury line of brown diamond jewellery. “I anticipate strong interest in these pieces, as they align perfectly with Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Mocha Mousse,” he remarked. Over at Moiseikin International Ltd, the focus falls on the Minara Collection, which marries Arabic culture with a Russian soul. Co-branded with Dubai brand MISK, the collection captures the essence of Ramadan lanterns through intricate patterns. Resembling the graceful contours of a dome, the unique gem cut captures and reflects light. Nagahori (HK) Co Ltd, for its part, is drawing buyer attention to its pearl jewellery line. Designs are modern and stylish, with many pieces featuring the company’s heart-shaped pearls. According to Nagahori Managing Director Masayuki Sanada, the jewellery collections have gained a following in Hong Kong, Indonesia and the Philippines. He said, “We aim to export our jewellery line to more markets around the world.”

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 4 ON THE SHOW FLOOR JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 20 June 2025 Jewellery trade converges at JGA 2025 Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025 is bringing together thousands of visitors with real buying power and approximately 1,200 exhibitors from close to 30 countries and regions for four days of intensive sourcing and fruitful business dealings. “In today’s challenging market environment, our community must be increasingly proactive and agile to thrive. JGA arrives at the perfect moment – providing a platform where new products, fresh insights and countless opportunities await discovery,” said Celine Lau, director of Jewellery Fairs at Informa Markets Jewellery. She noted that maintaining direct connections with suppliers and buyers becomes even more vital for business resilience during these times of widespread uncertainty. “JGA provides this essential face-toface interaction, allowing decision-makers to build stronger relationships, gain real-time market intelligence and navigate the future with more clarity and confidence,” Lau remarked. Sheetal (Far East) Ltd Director Jignesh Donda Su-Raj Inter Gold (HK) Managing Director Amit Shah (second from right) with his team at JGA 2025 Phuket Khunaprapakorn, founder of Gemburi Co Ltd Smiling Rocks Ltd CEO Zulu Ghevriya (centre) with Kishwar Mehmood (left), global brand director and Pankaj Ghevriya, head of business development Team from Gübelin Gem Lab Panel discussion on “The Rise of the Eco-Friendly Luxury Consumer” on June 19 with Lianne Ng of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group; Henry Tse of Ancardi, Nyrelle & JRNE and Pui In Catherine Siu of PICS Fine Jewellery. The session focused on the correlation between luxury and the call for sustainability and its impact on consumers’ purchase intentions.

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 6 Day 2 • 20 June 2025 ON THE SHOW FLOOR JewelleryNet.com Taobao @ JGA 2025 Taotian Group, Alibaba’s e-commerce unit that includes Taobao and Tmall, is holding a number of special events at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong. From 3:30pm to 4:30pm today, Taotian Group executives will share key findings from the “2025 Taotian E-commerce Jewellery Industry White Paper,” which covers industry trends, consumer preferences and growth opportunities for jewellery businesses. Rui Zi, Taotian Group’s senior operations manager of Jewellery Industry, will present 2025 Taobao and Tmall Jewellery E-Commerce Trends while Taotian Group’s Head of Tmall New Meerchant Business Karl Huang will speak on the Digital Transformation of Jewellery and Accessory Brands on Tmall. The sessions will be conducted in English with AI-powered Mandarin captions. On June 21, the “Taobao Global Conference: Online-Offline Integrated Strategy to Achieve Growth in the Jewellery Market” will be held from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Taotian Group’s Ling Yin and Shu Ta will lead this session, which will be conducted in Mandarin. Registration at JGA 2025 KGK Gems Ltd Giovanni Ferraris Vice President Carrie Lee and Export Manager Andrea Pellizzari Oriental Gemco Ltd Sales Director Sankalp Nigam and Directors Sonal and Gaurav Nigam FerriFirenze Srl Event Manager Teresa Manzati and CRM Manager Federica Sbrescia S Goldi (Asia) Ltd Colorjewels Sales Manager Arjun Dangayach and Managing Director Ashish Dangayach Yu Chung-ta, owner of Chia Ta Jewellery Co Ltd Dewcarat Ltd Director Aiden Leroy Tse

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 8 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 20 June 2025 Edison Pearls Edison Pearl strand Emerald and diamond necklace by Shenzhen Lumi Trading Co Ltd Emeralds from Ashok Jewellers Edison Pearl’s signature large, round pearls in a wide range of colours meet the needs of young buyers seeking personalised and affordable luxury jewellery. Spotlight on innovative Edison Pearls Enchanting emeralds impress at JGA Hong Kong Edison Pearl Co Ltd is captivating buyers at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025 with its display of distinctive large-sized, versatile freshwater pearls. Renowned for their exceptional lustre and size, Edison Pearls offer a rich spectrum of colours including whites, “Chinese reds,” purples, champagnes and antique bronzes. “These remarkable colours are truly innovative, setting them apart from the traditional freshwater pearls,” the Chinese pearl manufacturer stated. According to the company, there was solid domestic demand for Edison Pearls this year, driven by surging interest in high-quality pearls A fascinating selection of high-quality emeralds is turning heads at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. China-based Shenzhen Lumi Trading Co Ltd, which specialises in coloured gems and fine jewellery, is displaying a curated collection of loose Colombian Muzo emeralds and emerald jewellery. Among these is a breathtaking necklace adorned with a total of 34.8 carats of Colombian Muzo emeralds and embellished with diamonds. Founded in 2023 in Shenzhen, the company excels in gem sourcing, design, production, customisation and sales, with a focus on emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls and other gemstones and finished jewellery. Ashok Jewellers of Jaipur, meanwhile, is highlighting its precision-cut gemstones, led by stunning emeralds from Brazil and Zambia. As one of India’s top coloured gemstone manufacturers and recipient of multiple national export awards, the company is known for its in-house gem-cutting expertise and consistent supply of premium gemstones. It also specialises in tanzanite, tourmaline and aquamarine. “Our expertise in cutting and polishing these gemstones ensures that each piece is a masterpiece, blending craftsmanship and elegance,” the company stated. Ashok Jewellers not only ensures top quality but also emphasises efficient and timely delivery to clients worldwide at competitive prices. Currently, it is exporting to 21 countries. and the growing number of younger consumers in China. Top-selling items include large-sized purple and pink pearls alongside unconventional baroque pearls. “Today, younger buyers seek personalised and affordable luxury jewellery,” the company noted. “Edison Pearl’s signature large, round pearls in a palette of colours ranging from classic whites to vibrant hues perfectly meet their needs.” A pioneer in pearl farming, Hong Kong Edison Pearl focuses on further enhancing the quality of its freshwater pearls through innovative farming techniques. In light of heightened consumer awareness and preference for responsibly sourced or made products, the company is also continuously developing sustainable pearl farming practices. “Our primary clientele hails from China. We aim to showcase high-quality products at JGA to enhance our international presence, targeting overseas buyers and jewellery brands,” the pearl expert said.

The World’s No. 1 B2B Sourcing Destination for Gems & Jewellery To Exhibit: T +852 3709 4991 | E [email protected] To Visit: T +852 3709 4992 | E [email protected] 15 - 19 / 9 / 2025 AsiaWorld-Expo • Hong Kong 17 - 21 / 9 / 2025 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre CONNECTING THE JEWELLERY WORLD JGW25 ad_236x152h mm_EN_JGA25 SD.indd 1 10/6/2025 14:29 SHOW DAILY by JNA • 10 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 20 June 2025 Twenty entries from 15 companies have been named finalists of Informa Markets’ Sustainability Awards 2025 by JWA (Jewellery World Awards). Winners will be announced in July and honoured during the Fair Reception of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 2025 on September 17, 2025 at the HKCEC. Here is the list of the finalists. Environmental Stewardship This award is presented to enterprises that prioritise nature conservation, regeneration and climate change mitigation. 1. Fine Jewellery Manufacturing Ltd 2. Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd 3. Saskia Shutt Designs Community Catalyst This award recognises businesses that transcend traditional donation-based project support, which typically involves monetary or material contributions from start to finish. These businesses drive meaningful grassroots change by collaborating with communities to customise programmes to local contexts. Through this participatory approach, the community directly benefits in various areas like employment, volunteerism, cultural heritage preservation, education and environmental sustainability, among others. 1. Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group 2. Mimo Gem Traders Ltd 3. Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ) 4. Shop LC 5. Smiling Rocks Ltd Tech for a Sustainable Future This accolade shines the spotlight on the development and implementation of innovative processes, technologies and practices that prioritise both environmental sustainability and circularity. This encompasses initiatives focused on resource management, waste reduction, energy efficiency and emission reduction, all while increasing productivity. 1. Nanjing Baojie Technology Co Ltd 2. Shenzhen Kinghood Jewelry Manufacturing Co Ltd Diversity, Equity & Inclusion This award pays tribute to efforts that foster a welcoming and inclusive environment, promoting equitable opportunities for all individuals and empowering marginalised groups to thrive. Successful entries must demonstrate a commitment to social justice, fairness and the celebration of diverse perspectives, contributing to a more equitable and inclusive society. 1. Nanjing Baojie Technology Co Ltd 2. PICS Group Ltd Sustainability Leadership This award honours companies that embody the gold standard in championing a greener, more equitable future. The recipient of this accolade would have shown exceptional commitment to advancing sustainability practices, promoting social responsibility and fostering ethical governance within and beyond their spheres of influence. 1. Fine Jewellery Manufacturing Ltd 2. Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd 3. Legor Group SpA 4. Paspaley Pearling Company Pty Ltd 5. Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ) 6. Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt Ltd (SRK) 7. Smiling Rocks Ltd 8. Valentine Silver International Sustainability Awards 2025 by JWA finalists revealed

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 12 SHOWCASE JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 20 June 2025 South Sea pearl jewellery set by Rio Pearl Jewellery piece with a 5-carat unheated Pigeon’s Blood Burmese ruby centre stone and diamonds by PN Gems South Sea pearl earrings by Autore Ring with a 1.58-carat ruby and diamonds by Christelle Ltd 18-karat gold brooch with fancy sapphires and diamonds by H&R Jewellery Ltd Earrings with emerald-cut Colombian emeralds and pear-shaped diamonds by HYT Jewelry Ltd Hand-carved gemstone sculpture with yellow calcite macaws perched on an amethyst cluster base by BBGems LLC nature In times of adversity and uncertainty, many seek comfort in the serene embrace of nature. Romantic blossoms, captivating butterflies and verdant greens are reimagined in these fine jewellery pieces through creative juxtapositions of precious metals and gems. Whispers of

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SHOW DAILY by JNA • 14 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 20 June 2025 Published by Informa Markets 17/F, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Email: [email protected] JewelleryNet.com Copyright Contents of JGA Show Daily by JNA are protected by copyright. Reproduction of material in part or in whole is not permitted in any form without the written authorisation of the publisher. Printed by Asia One Printing Limited 13/F, Asia One Tower, 8 Fung Yip Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong SHOW DAILY Associate Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Olivia Quiniquini EDITORIAL Deputy Editor Bernardette Sto. Domingo Assistant Editor Sharon Kwok Assistant Digital Product Manager William Yick ADVERTISING Assistant Director Christine Sinn MARKETING Senior Marketing & Communications Manager Ronny Pang Assistant Marketing & Communications Manager Monica Kwok Marketing & Communications Executive Vincent Wong PRODUCTION Production Manager Jennifer So Senior Designer Eva Kam ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES China: Ruby Hu Tel: (86) 20 8666 0158 Email: [email protected] Germany: Liz Dobelmann Tel: (49) 721 384 1881 Email: [email protected] Italy: Mauro Arati Tel: (39) 02048517853 Email: [email protected] Japan: Nobuaki Nito Tel: (81) 3 52961020 Email: [email protected] Taiwan: Cela Chen Tel: (886) 2 2738 3898 Email: [email protected] Thailand: Thitima Sriutharawong Tel: (66) 2 036 0500 Email: [email protected] US: Bonnie Chan Tel: (1) 347 906 4693 Email: [email protected] President & CEO – Asia Margaret Ma Connolly Director of Jewellery Fairs Celine Lau Captivating pearls are the centre of attraction at international pearl exhibitors’ booths at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. Taking pride of place at Ocean Flame Ltd are luscious conch pearls from the Caribbean exhibiting exceptional flame structure and colour. Considered among the rarest natural gems in the world, conch pearls remain highly sought after by traders and jewellery collectors who appreciate their beauty and investment value. The company, headquartered in Hong Kong, is also showcasing a wide range of natural pearls, including quahog, scallop and clam, to name a few. Japanese pearl jewellery manufacturer Uto Shinju Co Ltd, for its part, is displaying the gem’s unique lustre in nature-inspired pieces. Its ‘Sunshine’ pendant relies on the subtle colour gradations of white and golden pearls to replicate a radiant sunburst while its ‘7 Planet’ necklace is intricately embellished with top-range white, golden and Tahitian pearls that represent six planets and the sun. Its ‘Moebius’ necklaces feature cascading waves of white and golden pearls. Exquisite pearl jewellery pieces are also headlining Asuka Co Ltd’s booth at JGA. The Japanese manufacturers are drawing the crowds with their expansive range of highquality chains. Tokyo-based jewellery wholesaler Ray Co Ltd is offering chains of various designs and lengths to cater to a wide range of preferences. Its 8CT Curb Chain featuring a unique 8-facet cut design, the brand’s signature, is available in 18-karat yellow and white gold, and platinum. Its Heartbiz Chain in 18-karat gold, meanwhile, catches the eye with its heart-shaped patterns. Highlights at Murao Co Ltd include 18-karat gold sliding chains, featuring adjustable lengths for versatile styling; machine chains in 18-karat or 10-karat gold, which are especially designed for necklaces and bracelets; as well as parts and findings in 18-karat or 10-karat gold. Bico · Ghi Corp, meanwhile, is presenting its 12-sided triple Kihei chain along with innovative jewellery products. Its shape-memory bracelet in 18-karat gold combines comfort and style, while its magnet necklace has a magnet embedded in an 18-karat gold pipe to enable flexible styling. Osaka-based company is presenting a standout necklace combining Akoya and Tahitian pearls in a stunning, graduated design. Featuring a seamless transition of tone and texture, the piece radiates elegance, with the Akoya’s soft, silvery tones interspersed with Tahitian pearls’ rich, dark hues. Resembling a whimsical yet graceful sunflower is another necklace adorned with the luminous golden South Sea pearl at the centre, encircled by a halo of sparkling diamonds. Also taking centre stage at Asuka’s booth is a necklace of baby Akoya pearls – a delicate strand of petite Japanese pearls with soft, pink overtones. “We offer a wide range of pearl products, including custom orders and ready-made pieces to cater to diverse customer needs,” the company said. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Heng Bo Pearl Group Ltd, a family-run pearl enterprise with more than 20 years of trade experience, is offering an assortment of loose pearls and pearl jewellery at JGA. These include a wide selection of loose Japanese Akoya pearls in a variety of sizes and quality alongside a golden South Sea pearl pendant in 18-karat gold with diamonds and a Tahitian pearl pendant in 925 silver. Conch pearls from Ocean Flame Ltd Chain reaction Akoya and Tahitian pearl necklace by Asuka Co Ltd Shape-memory bracelets by Bico · Ghi Corp In love with pearls

YOUR JEWELLERY MEDIA PARTNER 您的珠宝媒体伙伴 Get your news from JNA 从JNA获取行业新闻 JGW & JNA: 42 Years, 42 Stories 42年, 42篇 [email protected] A PUBLICATION 2025 Equipment & Supplies Directory 珠宝业设备及用品供应商名录 Get your copies at the Informa Markets Jewellery booth outside Hall 1D or JNA booth at 5M308 JNA_Media Ad_ShowDaily_HP_236x152mmH.indd 1 11/6/2025 11:17 AM SHOW DAILY by JNA • 15 JewelleryNet.com CALENDAR OF EVENTS Day 2 • 20 June 2025 WHAT’S ON AT JGA Special Exhibition Event: Orient Odyssey 2.0 Date: June 19 to 22, 2025 Venue: Booth 3M260 Time: 11am – 5pm (11am – 4pm, June 22) Organiser: Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community, Informa Markets Jewellery Special Events Event: For the Love of Pearls: A Millennial and Gen Z Affair Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 1B Speakers: • Ruby Autore, Head of Marketing & International Jewellery Manager of Autore Group • David Wong, Project Manager of Fukui Shell Nucleus Factory • Julien-Loïc Garin, Founder & Creative Director of The Collection by JLG Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: 2025 Taobao and Tmall Jewellery E-commerce Trends Presentation / Digital Transformation of Jewellery & Accessory Brands on Tmall Time: 3:30pm – 4:30pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 1B Speakers: • Rui Zi, Senior Operations Manager of Jewellery Industry, Taotian Group • Karl Huang, Head of Tmall New Merchant Business, Taotian Group Organiser: Taotian Group Event: Taobao Global Conference: OnlineOffline Integrated Strategy to Achieve Growth in the Jewellery Market Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 1B Speakers: • Ling Yin, Head of Global Jewellery Industry, Taotian Group • Shu Ta, Senior Operations Manager of Jewellery Industry, Taotian Group Language: Mandarin Organiser: Taotian Group Buyers seeking coloured gemstones are spoiled for choice at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) 2025. Lee Gems & Jewellery Co is showcasing an expansive array of Ethiopian opals, lemon quartzes, pink amethysts and tsavorites. Established in Hong Kong in 1988, the company specialises in various kinds of coloured gemstones and beads, including silver, gold and diamond beads; as well as Victorianinspired finished jewellery. It has buyers in major jewellery markets like the US, Japan, Europe, India, China, Indonesia and Thailand. Over at Selective Gem House’s booth, visitors can find Mexican fire opals, Paraiba tourmalines and Padparadscha sapphires, among others. Based in Hong Kong, the company has been manufacturing and supplying gemstones since 1971. It prides itself on offering ethically mined and sourced gemstones with outstanding quality and expert artisanal cutting. Treasure trove of gems Lemon quartz, tsavorite and pink amethyst from Lee Gems & Jewellery Co

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