JGW Hong Kong Show Daily - Day 4

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 10 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 4 • 21 September 2023 French flair turns heads at JGW French jewellery brands that celebrate the chic vibrancy of their nation’s legendary styling are commanding attention at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong. Pacôma Paris is built on the delicate combination of cultured pearls and diamonds. Bestowing understated glamour on its wearers, the brand’s delicate and refined jewellery is inspired by Paris and the world of dance. These are reflected in its flower motifs, geometric patterns and calligraphy-like diamond swirls punctuated with lustrous pearls. According to Pacôma Paris, its design intention is to embody “the spirit of the women of today who want to buy themselves jewellery that reflects them and their personalities.” Meanwhile, the magical touch and feel of coloured gemstones are at the heart of Morganne Bello’s innovative designs. diamond-cut facets. And its eternity rings provide a new take on commitment through elegant details such as diamond-cut facets, soft flowing lines or alternating diamond cuts and sizes. EFG’s rings are also now available in a new gold colour, SunsetGold, whose subtle shade captures the moment when the sun slowly disappears in the horizon. Available in two different fineness, 585 and 750, the patented alloy has a Vickers hardness of 220 HV, making it resistant to scratches. It can be used for both CNC production and casting. EFG has established a strong customer base in Europe and Asia. It now intends to tap new markets such as Australia. “JGW provides a great opportunity to showcase our collections to a wide and diverse audience. We look forward to meeting many new and existing clients,” said the company, which has been serving the international wedding ring and jewellery market for over 90 years. Japan’s Abe Jewelry Co Ltd is also casting the spotlight on its alluring and technique-driven collections at JGW. Highlighting the perfection of Japanese craftsmanship, its Tsumugiwa series features unique surface textures and meaningful Engagement and wedding ring specialists are proposing a host of new collections and innovations at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW). EFG – Eduard G. Fidel GmbH is highlighting new designs of its award-winning Heritage collection and eternity rings and unveiling a new alloy, SunsetGold. Building on bold designs in the German company’s archives as part of its 88th anniversary celebrations, the Heritage collection adds sparkle to wedding rings by showering these with motifs. Abe Jewelry’s Aile Blanche collection consists of platinum rings adorned with 18-karat rose gold, yellow gold or champagne gold. The rings are relatively thin, making them especially suitable for the Asian market. Meanwhile, rings in the Aimokume series are produced using the Mokume-game technique, which results in distinctive layered patterns. The rings’ soft and warm wooden patterns are resplendent in their elegant simplicity. Abe Jewelry has been in the business of manufacturing wedding and engagement rings for more than 60 years. All its jewellery products are produced in Japan. Established in 2002, the brand creates special cuts from lively translucent gemstones such as agates or rose quartz and sets these in designs where the gem is in contact with the wearer’s skin. “This ensures that the wearer is constantly connected to the energy of each gem,” the company shared. Innovative touches feature in many of Morganne Bello’s creations. These include customcut cushions or clover shapes pierced with a chain for necklaces or a hidden setting for rings, without claws or prongs. Over at Min&ral Joaillerie, the focus is on precious jewellery with ethically sourced materials. Created in 2018 by Mandine 1892, the brand designs its jewellery in Cassis, southern France and then assembles these in its factory in Thailand. Among its signature designs is the Bar à médailles or medallion bar concept, comprising medallions set with gemstones in certified recycled gold. Meanwhile, Bijoux CN – La Coque de Nacre is showcasing its stylish silver jewellery pieces, some of which are plated in 18-karat recycled gold and come with a 10-year warranty. The brand introduces over 1,200 new styles each year, in addition to creating custom designs based on clients’ specifications. Bijoux CN also distributes three other French brands in the B2B market. Signe Particulier is a premium gender-fluid silver brand; Ana & Cha specialises in gold-plated silver jewellery adorned with natural gemstones; while Collection Constance creates gold-plated gem-set jewellery inspired by ancient Greece. Coloured gemstone rings by Morganne Bello Jewellery by Morganne Bello Gold medallions from Min&ral Joaillerie by Mandine 1892 Wedding rings in SunsetGold from the Square Collection of EFG – Eduard G. Fidel GmbH Fresh options for weddings and engagements Wedding rings by Abe Jewelry

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