SHOW DAILY by JNA • 14 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 16 September 2024 TPAHK to ink MoU on stronger Tahitian pearl campaign The Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong (TPAHK) will partner with industry stakeholders in China and Hong Kong to further promote the beauty and versatility of Tahitian pearls. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between TPAHK and leading gemstone and pearl associations in China and Hong Kong, such as Fancy colour diamonds are sparkling at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2024, with leading suppliers presenting their finest selections at the AsiaWorld-Expo. Rachminov Diamonds 1891, Asia Ltd sources and manufactures a wide range of natural fancy colour diamonds, from yellows and pinks to blues, greens and oranges. The diamantaire prides itself on focusing exclusively on top-quality goods that exhibit the highest colour saturations and clarity levels. It also prioritises the production of top makes, often sacrificing diamond weight for quality. Based in Israel, Rachminov Diamonds 1891 has offices in New York, Hong Kong and Shanghai, and services the European market from its Tel Aviv office. Also servicing buyer requirements for fancy colour diamonds is Arihant Star (HK) Ltd. Counting jewellery designers and manufacturers among its clients, the company offers fancy colour diamonds in all colours and sizes. Its selections at the show include a fancy intense pink diamond, a VS1 fancy vivid orange diamond and a natural fancy vivid yellow green diamond of VVS2 clarity, among others. Geneva-based Bomare SA is also presenting a dazzling array of goods at JGW 2024. Certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, the company specialises in supplying high-end fancy colour diamonds and precious stones to major players in the jewellery industry. Among its highlights at the show is a 2-carat, pear-shaped, internally flawless, fancy intense blue diamond. HYT International HK Ltd is also out to impress with its assortment of fancy colour diamonds at the show. The Hong Kong-headquartered company is part of the HYT Group, which has 30 years of experience in the gemstone manufacturing field and diversified into fancy colour diamonds in 2015. Hong Kong Gemstone Manufacturers’ Association; Professional Association of pearls, Zhejiang; and the Shenzhen Pearl Industry Association, is scheduled to be signed on the sidelines of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) on September 17, 2024. “This collaboration unites over 1,000 pearl companies, maximising our promotional and educational efforts,” noted TPAHK President Chan Ming Wing. “The presidents of these associations will serve as our Honorary Life Presidents or Honorary Presidents.” At the show, TPAHK aims to gather pertinent information on market and industry trends as well as connect with exhibitors and existing and potential buyers of Tahitian pearls. The group is also eyeing to build brand recognition. A highlight of its participation at JGW 2024 is its Asymmetric Perfection campaign, which includes a strong presence at Orient Odyssey, an immersive pearl-centric exhibit organised by Informa’s Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community. TPAHK is also exhibiting “The Leonidas Man” set by Italian designer Alessio Boschi, which bagged the top award in the Tahitian Pearl category of the JNA Jewellery Design Competition 2018/19. According to TPAHK, this collection exemplified Asymmetric Perfection through its creative use of one-of-a-kind circle and keshi pearls. Apart from this, TPAHK is shining the light on a unique 18mm button-shaped Tahitian pearl certified by the Gemological Institute of America. “Demand for Tahitian pearls will come primarily from China,” remarked Chan. “There is also a continuously growing interest in Tahitian pearls from other Asian markets. Once the economy in mature Tahitian pearl markets such as the US and Europe recovers, demand from these countries will also strengthen.” Natural fancy vivid orange diamond from Arihant Star (HK) Ltd A 2-carat yellow diamond from HYT International HK Ltd From rough to fancy intense pink diamond, from Rachminov Diamonds 1891, Asia Ltd JGW’s kaleidoscope of diamonds
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