JGW Hong Kong Show Daily - Day 5

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 1 SHOW DAILY 5Day 22 September 2023 | Friday Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 18-22 September 2023 | AWE 20-24 September 2023 | HKCEC The World’s Number One Fine Jewellery Event Spotlight on jewellery and gem trade A notable selection of exceptional jewellery pieces, diamonds and coloured gems are taking centre stage at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong. Record-breaking diamond- and emeraldstudded pieces are turning heads at Shiv Narayan Jewellers Pvt Ltd’s booth at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). “We are the only jewellery brand in the world with eight Guinness World Records,” revealed Tushar Agarwal, managing director of Shiv Narayan. Displayed in its booth is The Ram Darbar necklace, which achieved three Guinness World Records for heaviest pendant (around 1.7 kg of gold); most diamonds set on a pendant (54,666 fine diamonds of 457.20 carats); and heaviest diamond pendant. The seven-layer The Satlada Necklace, meanwhile, was recognised by Guinness as having the most emeralds on a necklace (315 emeralds) and the most diamonds set on a necklace (1,971 fine diamonds). Agarwal said, “We are targeting international collectors and emerald lovers at the fair. We have had enquiries from China, London and India.” Over at AsiaWorld-Expo, where the jewellery materials section of JGW is being held until September 22, exhibitors are turning the spotlight on scintillating collections of diamonds and gems. Shubham Maheshwari, marketing director of Kunming, said the company is offering premiumquality fancy colour diamonds in a range of colours, shapes and sizes – some of which are showcased as mesmerising layouts. Yellow diamonds are the fastest-moving goods, particularly fancy and light yellows, with the more expensive intense and vivid yellows also gaining favour among buyers, according to Maheshwari. Meanwhile, Swiss coloured gemstone expert ALine GmbH is lighting up the halls of JGW with its broad assortment of no-heat ruby, spinel, tsavorite, tourmaline and spessartite garnet, to name a few. “The show has been good for us so far. We entertained potential new clients from China, Hong Kong and Japan,” revealed Bruno Wyler of ALine GmbH. The company traditionally deals with European buyers. This year’s JGW is made even more meaningful with the celebration of its 40th edition and the 40th anniversary of JNA, Informa’s flagship jewellery trade publication. Among the highlights of the fair’s exclusive content programme are the Extraordinary 40 (E40) Awards and Master Insights, a series of panel discussions that shines the spotlight on E40 Award Recipients. Buyers at HKCEC Master Insights session on Bold Retailers, Challenging Markets: Lessons in Success from the Jewellery Industry, September 21

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 4 ON THE SHOW FLOOR JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 Wei Qinglin, vice president of Shanghai Kimberlite Diamond Group Co Ltd, and his team Navrattan Kothari, chairman of KGK Group PN Gems Carrera y Carrera Master Insights session on coloured gemstones on September 21 Bapalal Keshavlal Buyers at AWE We are looking for top-quality gems, namely diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and other gemstones. Pearls are gaining popularity in our market, with more consumers appreciating their beauty. We have been coming to the September Fair for the last 15 years – this is where we source our coloured gemstones and pick up on the trends, challenges and opportunities in the market. – Adi Hasan Alfardan, CEO, luxury jewellery retailer Adi Hasan Alfardan Jewellery Trading LLC from the UAE

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 6 ON THE SHOW FLOOR JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 The show has been good for us, so far. We met with our long-time clients, and some prospective customers, too. Our strongest markets are China, Hong Kong and India, and for this show, we are eyeing the Asian market, specifically the Chinese. – Michael Gad, president of Michael Gad Emeralds Diamonds from Nature: We Treasure! seminar by the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China, and the Natural Diamond Council Stanley Chu of On Tung Jewellery Co Ltd Amit Shah, managing director of Su-raj Inter Gold (HK) Extraordinary 40 award presentation of the jewellery retail sector: (from left) Informa Markets’ Celine Lau, David Bondi and Tugber Yasa; Emil Guzelis of Zen Diamond, Vipul Shah of India’s Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, Savji Dholakia of Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd, Cao Thi Ngoc Dung of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company, Smit Virani representing Ramesh Virani of Karp Group, Prida Tiasuwan of Pranda Jewelry PLC, Paolo Passuello of Gold & Silver Italian Group, Dr. Daniel Nyfeler representing Raphael Gübelin of House of Gübelin Cathryn Ramirez and Nicole Garcia of GIA Alumni Collective with Stella Lee, director of GIA Hong Kong Ltd Trends Shaping The Future Of Jewellery: Role of Platinum seminar by the Platinum Guild International (PGI) Ahmed Bin Sulayem, executive chairman and CEO of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre at the ‘Embracing new business opportunities in Middle East: Navigating Hong Kong-Dubai trade connections’ seminar on September 21

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 8 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 HK jewellers flex creative muscle at JGW Designs are produced inhouse and manufactured at Edelweiss’ factory in China. At JGW, the jeweller’s offerings include a sapphire and diamond bangle in 18-karat white gold as well as a stunning set of ruby earrings, pendant and ring embellished with diamonds. Known for their unparalleled expertise and craftsmanship, Hong Kong-based fine jewellery manufacturers are once again front and centre at this year’s edition of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW). In their display windows are intricately crafted pieces adorned with fine-quality diamonds and coloured gemstones that demonstrate their oneof-a-kind artistry. Leading manufacturers Continental Jewellery Mfg Ltd, which enjoys a global reputation for the design, manufacturing and distribution of fine jewellery, is inviting buyers to view its sparkling selection of pieces for daily wear and special occasions. Highlights include a classic heart necklace in 18-karat gold adorned with baguette and round diamonds weighing a total of 0.75 carat; an 18-karat white gold ring with a 0.95-carat pearshaped sapphire; and a 0.20-carat oval diamond, complemented by a spiral swirl comprising 0.35 carat of diamonds. Continental Jewellery is also presenting a contemporary twist on the classic diamond engagement ring, with a fresh version featuring 0.75 carat of diamonds. With over 45 years of experience, the manufacturer banks on its skilled designers and master craftsmen to create stunning pieces using a blend of traditional techniques and modern technology. Its state-of-the-art production facility in mainland China is equipped with cutting-edge machinery and technology to ensure the highest standards of quality and precision. Trendy, exquisitely crafted pieces are likewise taking centre stage at Edelweiss Jewellery Co Ltd’s booth. Established in 1976, the company exports its goods mainly to the US, Southeast Asia, Europe, China, the Middle East and Japan. Edelweiss boasts over 20,000 designs in 9-, 14-, 18- or 24-karat gold or sterling silver that are adorned with diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls or synthetic stones. Brilliant offerings Emeralds and diamonds are the superstars of Nelson Jewellery Arts Co Ltd’s product offerings at JGW, led by a glittering set comprising a bracelet, ring and pair of earrings in 18-karat white gold. The bracelet, for instance, has nine pieces of emeralds weighing a total of 25 carats and diamond accents of 9.21 carats in total. Established in 1980, Nelson Jewellery Arts boasts several firsts. The company pioneered wax setting of baguette diamonds and is the only jewellery manufacturer to receive the HKPC (Hong Kong Productivity Council) Productivity Award three times. The jeweller’s production facilities are located in mainland China. These use state-of-theart equipment and are ISO 9001:2000 certified, attesting to its stringent quality-control measures. “Each of our master craftsmen have over three decades of fine jewellery manufacturing experience. This, combined with the latest advancements in jewellery production, enable us to produce signature products that resonate deeply with our customers,” the company said. Diamond jewellery in 18-karat gold is also headlining Starlight Design Ltd’s booth at JGW. Established in 2021, the company relies on the decades-long expertise of its goldsmiths to imbue its collections with sophistication and unmatched workmanship. Main attractions from its collections include diamond-studded earrings and rings that bring to mind sparkly starry nights. Diamond ring by Starlight Design Ltd Diamond necklace in 18-karat gold by Continental Jewellery Mfg Ltd Ruby and diamond earrings by Edelweiss Jewellery Co Ltd; emerald and diamond ring by Nelson Jewellery Arts Co Ltd Diamond rings in 18-karat white gold by Continental Jewellery Mfg Ltd Each of our master craftsmen have over three decades of fine jewellery manufacturing experience. This, combined with the latest advancements in jewellery production, enable us to produce signature products that resonate deeply with our customers. – Nelson Jewellery Arts Co Ltd

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 10 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 Fine jewellery pieces embellished with highquality diamonds and coloured gemstones are illuminating the halls of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Eyeing to catch the fancy of discerning buyers at the fair, jewellery manufacturers are putting their creative prowess to the test with the launch of exciting new collections. Artistic pursuits Artman Jewellery Ltd is offering an extensive assortment of 18-karat gold jewellery that highlights the everlasting allure of white and fancy colour diamonds. These include a new pendant design adorned with white, pink and yellow diamonds in white gold; a nature-inspired ring from the Bee Collection with onyx, white and fancy colour diamonds set in white gold; and an open ring with an emerald centre stone and white diamonds in white gold. With over 30 years of jewellery manufacturing expertise, Artman Jewellery has a strong overseas customer base. Its major products are 18-karat gold jewellery with diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls. Jewellery manufacturer Royce Jewellery Group Ltd, meanwhile, is showcasing natural diamond jewellery pieces, headlined by a bejewelled bangle in 18-karat white gold, which the company described as having “exquisite craftsmanship and an elegant design.” It is also presenting a diamond-studded necklace and cascading diamond earrings both in 18-karat white gold. Colours of elegance Bespoke coloured gemstone jewellery pieces figure prominently at Dewcarat Ltd’s booth at JGW. Professional trade buyers have at their disposal an expansive selection of jewellery in classic yet trendy designs. The spotlight is on Dewcarat’s carefully curated offerings, headed by a diamond necklace in 18-karat white gold with a tanzanite centre gem; a coral and diamond pendant in 18-karat gold; and a pair of earrings in 18-karat gold adorned with fancy sapphires and diamonds. Established in 1990, the Hong Kong-based jewellery manufacturer has built a solid reputation in the international market for its innovative designs, distinct jewellery lines and high-quality craftsmanship. “With the business rapidly growing, we have created various jewellery lines and expanded our production capacity in China,” noted Dewcarat. Jadeite, meanwhile, is gracing the display windows of United Jewelry Co – a go-to manufacturer and supplier of exceptional jadeite jewellery currently operated by fourth-generation owners. The company is displaying jadeite and diamond jewellery pieces in 18-karat gold at the September Fair. “We excel in different areas such as stone selection, quality control, design, carving and finished-product setting,” United Jewelry said. “Our jewellery can be seen at auctions and local retail chain stores. Our products are also highly sought after at international jewellery exhibitions.” Pendant in 18-karat white gold with white, pink and yellow diamonds by Artman Jewellery Ltd We excel in different areas such as stone selection, quality control, design, carving and finished-product setting. Our jewellery can be seen at auctions and local retail chain stores and are highly sought after at international jewellery exhibitions. – United Jewelry Co With the business rapidly growing, we have created various jewellery lines and expanded our production capacity in China. – Dewcarat Ltd Refined jewellery designs take pride of place in HKCEC Diamond jewellery by Royce Jewellery Group Ltd Open ring with an emerald centre gem and diamonds in 18-karat white gold by Artman Jewellery Ltd; Tanzanite and diamond necklace in 18-karat white gold by Dewcarat Ltd

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 16 SHOWCASE JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 5 4 2 1 3 RADIANT GEMS AND PEARLS Dive into a world of vibrance and sophistication with this splendid array of highly desired fancy colour diamonds, resplendent pearls and opals, and exquisite coloured gems at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong. These stunning treasures now taking centre stage at the fair are some of the most coveted gems in the trade.

JewelleryNet.com SHOWCASE SHOW DAILY by JNA • 17 Day 5 • 22 September 2023 8 9 7 10 1 & 2. Pearl necklace and brooch by Dragon’s Pearl Co Ltd 3. Fancy yellow diamonds from Diamwill BVBA 4. Tahitian pearls by Qingdao HongSheng Jewellery Co Ltd 5. Bello opal earrings by Sanwa Pearl & Gems Ltd 6. Pearl necklace by Moy Pearl Ltd 7. Paraiba tourmaline layout of 8 stones weighing 326 carats in total from Miranda Group 8. Coloured gemstones from KGK Group 9. Chrysoprase necklace with a diamond clasp in 18-karat gold by Po Yuen Gems Co 10. Mother-of-pearl by Michael Gems Co 6

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 19 Day 5 • 22 September 2023 JewelleryNet.com NEWS Spotlight on Gemfields’ ruby expertise Passion for rubies According to Elena Basaglia, Downstream Manager at Gemfields Group, current jewellery trends are driving growth in the ruby industry. She said, “Red carries particular significance in China, which is an increasingly buoyant market for rubies, and we are seeing growing interest in self-expression as a factor of jewellery purchase, leading customers to seek out a gemstone with meaning or an engagement ring with character.” Rubies of all varieties are moving fast at auctions, demonstrating solid market demand across the board. Calibrated rubies below 1 carat are particularly sought after by jewellery and watch brands for their versatility, added Basaglia. Rare, open-colour and vibrant-red gems, meanwhile, are favoured centrepieces by high jewellery brands. Gemfields offers a broad variety of rubies, courtesy of Montepuez Ruby Mining (MRM) in Mozambique, Africa, where it owns a 75 per cent stake. “Gemstones recovered here span the full known colour spectrum of rubies – from a rich crimson red through to orangey and purplish tones – appealing to the diversity inherent to international markets,” continued Basaglia. The miner’s proprietary grading system also guarantees the quality of rubies that it sells to its clients. An interesting development in the trade is the ruby’s re-entry in the engagement ring arena as a centre gem in a traditional trilogy ring or a proud solitaire. Basaglia explained that rubies demonstrate a character that is starkly different from traditional colourless diamonds. A unique characteristic of Gemfields’ production from MRM is the prevalence of 1-carat to 3-carat gems with good colour saturation as these fit perfectly within the engagement ring category. This trend is expected to gain further steam well beyond 2024, noted Basaglia. JGW 2023’s Red Radiance educational programme highlights ruby’s unique narrative. Basaglia said, “There is a story in every gemstone, so it is a delight to see JGW’s educational programme bringing these to life in celebration of 40 years. Rubies symbolise passion, protection and prosperity, so we hope the exhibition brings a little of all three to each guest.” Gemfields’ extensive knowledge of the world of rubies comes to the fore as it takes part in Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong’s (JGW) immersive, educational programme, Red Radiance – the Ruby’s Mine-toMarket Adventure Exhibition. Ruby, as the 40th anniversary gemstone, is at the heart of JGW, which celebrates its 40th edition this year. A standout feature of the programme is the Red Radiance Treasure Hunt, which entices visitors to view exceptional ruby displays by participating exhibitors at AsiaWorld-Expo and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Gemfields is a sponsor of Red Radiance, proudly presented by Informa Markets’ Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community. Rubies from Gemfields

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 20 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 WHAT’S ON AT JGW Pearl Auction Event: The 103rd Paspaley Pearl Auction* Date: September 23 to 24 Venue: Meeting Rooms N200 Series, HKCEC Organiser: Australian Pearl Centre (HK) Ltd Special Display of Rubies Event: Red Radiance Ruby’s Mine-to-Market Adventure Date: September 20 to 24 Venue: Booth 3M260, HKCEC Organiser: Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community, Informa Markets Jewellery Fun Activity Event: JGW GemSnap Date: September 18 to 22 Venue: AWE • G/F East lobby next to welcome backdrop • 1/F Central Concourse Hall 10/11 Date: September 20 to 24 Venue: HKCEC • Hall 1B entrance • Hall 3B Concourse Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Special Events Event: Extraordinary 40 Awards Presentation Ceremony & Panel Discussion Topic: Pearls Of Wisdom: Trends, Opportunities And Challenges Ahead Panellists: • Jacques Christophe Branellec, CEO, Jewelmer • Jonathan Cheng, Director, Rio Pearl • Robert Wan, Founder, Robert Wan Group • Thomas M. Moses, Executive Vice President and Chief Laboratory and Research Officer, Gemological Institute of America (GIA) • Yoshihiro Shimizu, CEO, Hosei Co Ltd; Former Chairman, Japan Pearl Exporters’ Association (JPEA) • Zhan Weijian, Chairman and General Manager, Grace Pearl (HK) Co Ltd Time: 11:00am – 1:00pm Venue: Chancellor Room, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Extraordinary 40 Awards Presentation Ceremony & Panel Discussion Topic: The Power Of Storytelling: Winning Over China’s New Generation Of Jewellery Consumers Panellists: • Chrisyta Lin, Brand Director, CHJ Jewellery • Dong Bo, President, Kimberlite Diamond Group • Kent Wong Siu-Kee, Managing Director, Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group • Professor Mimi Ou Yang, Founder, Hong Kong Gems Laboratory and HK Institute of Gemmology Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm Venue: Chancellor Room, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Shanghai Kimberlite Diamond Jewellery Parade & Gala Dinner* Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm Venue: Grand Foyer, HKCEC Organiser: Shanghai Kimberlite Diamond Jewellery Co Ltd Event: Ruby, Art & Science. In-person Conversation by L’ÉCOLE Asia Pacific Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm Venue: Meeting room S226-227, HKCEC Organiser: L’ÉCOLE School of Jewelry Arts *Admission is by invitation only Airport check-in service Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong attendees who will be flying out of the city today, September 22, can avail of the airport check-in service at the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE). Open from 9am to 5pm, the dedicated counter at AWE will provide remote check-in for flights that day. Attendees are reminded to check in a few hours before their flight to allow sufficient time for baggage processing. Hello Hong Kong! International visitors to Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong can avail themselves of special goodies at the show as part of the Hello Hong Kong campaign of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB). At the different HKTB booths at both AsiaWorld-Expo and the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, visitors can redeem consumption vouchers with citywide offers. The Hong Kong Goodies options include a complimentary welcome drink at one of Hong Kong’s diverse bars or hotels; a collectable “Hello Hong Kong” Octopus card with a stored value of HK$100 for a one-way journey between the Hong Kong International Airport and any stations on the Airport Express Link; privileged access to the Plaza Premium Lounge at the Hong Kong International Airport for 90 minutes; or a one-day admission ticket to M+ at the West Kowloon Cultural District, where they can enjoy contemporary visual culture. Visitors staying in Hong Kong for 90 days or less are eligible for the Hong Kong Goodies visitor consumption vouchers. Each eligible visitor can only acquire the Hong Kong Goodies offer once with a non-Hong Kong mobile number. Launched in February this year, Hello Hong Kong is the city’s global promotional campaign to entice travellers to come to experience Hong Kong’s diverse appeals. TREATS FOR ATTENDEES

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 21 Day 5 • 22 September 2023 JewelleryNet.com NEWS JNA - Four decades of trade media excellence JNA, Informa Markets Jewellery’s flagship jewellery trade publication, is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a host of new print, digital and programming offerings as it renews its commitment to deliver the news that gem and jewellery players need to grow their business. Founded by Publisher Letitia Chow and Editorin-Chief Peter Brindisi, Jewellery News Asia was first published in 1983 when information was scarce and the Asian jewellery trade was in its infancy. Along the way, it became JNA, a print and digital brand synonymous with responsible trade journalism and an authority on matters in Asia. To commemorate this milestone at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW), JNA is offering a special 40 per cent discount on annual subscription rates for its print titles for cash transactions and a 20 per cent discount for other modes of payment at the Informa Markets Corporate Booths. These are located at the Central Concourse at AsiaWorld-Expo and next to the Organiser’s Office at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. Digital thrust JNA is also introducing its digital news alerts to keep jewellery trade professionals aware of developments in the industry as and when they happen. Subscribers to the free service will be notified when JNA publishes new stories on their preferred subjects online. They can choose from nine topics – coloured gemstones; diamonds; pearls; finished jewellery; lab-grown diamonds; display and packaging; tools, equipment and technology; synthetic materials, imitation stones and simulants; and precious metals and alloys – and opt for daily, weekly or monthly alerts. Subscription to JNA’s news alerts and eNewsletters comes with free membership to Informa Markets Jewellery’s digital platform JewelleryNet. Benefits include full access to all of JNA’s eMagazines and online content as well as the platform’s sourcing features. JNA’s digital content is currently available exclusively to JewelleryNet members. New magazine launches are open to public viewing for a limited period. Interested parties may scan the QR code or sign up with the JNA Media ambassadors on the fairgrounds or at the Informa Markets Corporate Booths. Also launching at JGW are the JNA September-October 2023 bumper issue and supplements Pearl Report 2023-24 and Equipment & Supplies Directory (ESD) 2024. JNA September-October 2023 includes stories on the luxury jewellery sector, the impact of 3D printing on jewellery design and production, and the market for rubies, while Pearl Report examines innovation and sustainability initiatives in the pearl sector, among others. ESD 2024 features over 500 listings of suppliers and agents of jewellery equipment. Pick up your copy today at the Informa Markets Corporate Booths or scan the QR code to view the digital versions.

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 22 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 5 • 22 September 2023 Published by Informa Markets 17/F, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Email: [email protected] JewelleryNet.com Copyright Contents of JGW 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 Assistant Event and Media Service Manager Bonnie Law 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: Rita Hung Tel: (886) 2 2738 3898 Email: [email protected] Thailand: Alongkorn Chanyangarm 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 Senior Vice President – Asia David Bondi Director of Jewellery Fairs Celine Lau Glorious coloured gemstones Eminent gems command attention at JGW Resplendent gems are delighting visitors at this year’s edition of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW). JR Diamond International Ltd is casting the spotlight on Zambian emeralds at the Grand Hall of the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. Its exceptional pieces include a diamond necklace with an 8.02-carat vivid green emerald centre stone and a ring with a 7.13-carat emerald set in 18-karat white gold. Rounding up the set is a pair of diamond earrings with Zambian emeralds weighing a total of 7.85 carats. Over at the AsiaWorld-Expo, Arihant International Co Ltd is regaling buyers with its fine selection of rubies, sapphires and emeralds. With four decades of experience in the coloured gemstone trade, the Thailand-based company procures the best-quality, conflict-free rough from various mines and auction houses. Its products are manufactured at its inhouse facility in Jaipur, India, which has mastered the art of cutting and polishing coloured gemstones to the highest of quality standards. Arihant International caters to customers from all over the world and is seeking to fulfil the sourcing needs of new clients at the show. The treasured coloured gemstone triumvirate of emeralds, rubies and sapphires is dazzling buyers at AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) where the jewellery materials section of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) is being held until September 22, 2023. The aptly named “Big Three” of the jewellery and gemstone world, emeralds, rubies and sapphires are enjoying consistently strong demand across the value chain, owing to their esteemed status in the trade. At AWE, Thailand-based Emerald Cabs Collection Co Ltd is aiming to captivate professional trade buyers with its glittering collection of topquality gemstones. The company offers a wide variety of emeralds, rubies and sapphires in a multitude of shapes, sizes and quality, including single and calibrated stones, depending on customer preferences. Backed by more than three decades of business expertise in the coloured gemstone trade, Emerald Cabs Collection sells an expansive range of rubies, emeralds and sapphires. It also deals in handmade gold jewellery adorned with diamonds and other coloured gemstones. Calibrated pear-shaped sapphires Heart-shaped ruby All coloured gemstones from Emerald Cabs Collection Co Ltd Ring with a Burmese ruby and diamonds by Arihant International Co Ltd Ring with a 7.13-carat Zambian emerald by JR Diamond International Co Ltd

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