JGW Hong Kong Show Daily - Day 2

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 14 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 2 • 17 September 2024 Kiran Exports (Hong Kong) Ltd is expecting solid demand for diamonds across all segments at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW), fuelled by lower prices and a more stable supply in the market. “We anticipate a fair bit of movement since prices seem to have stabilised at lower levels, given Leading coloured gemstone manufacturers are impressing professional trade buyers at the Fine Gem Pavilion of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) with their spectacular array of gemstones. The finest of gems are glittering in the display windows of Paul Wild GmbH & Co KG with an even more fascinating selection available within the German lapidarist’s booth. Founded in 1927 in Kirschweiler, the familyowned gemstone manufacturer is now run by members of the 10th generation. The company brings more than 150 years of technical expertise and creative vitality to a vast and colourful world of inspiring products. the production cuts by all leading manufacturers and the rescheduling of sights by De Beers Group,” said the company. Professional trade buyers at JGW are therefore likely to make the most of the lower prices and prepare for heightened demand in the upcoming holiday and festive season, it continued. To meet market demand, Kiran Exports is showcasing its entire range of diamonds at the show, from classic solitaires to dazzling melees and calibrated goods. It is also presenting its fine selection of fancy shapes such as marquises, pears, ovals and emerald cuts, among others. “As the world’s leading supplier of and onestop-shop for natural diamonds, we have always targeted buyers from all over the world. We expect demand to come from Southeast Asia, the US, the Middle East and Europe. Mainland China will have specific requirements,” the diamantaire said. “Famous for their unrivalled brilliance, magical lustre and outstanding fire, our exceptional collection of gemstones provides creative inspiration for jewellers worldwide. They are precisely and skilfully cut from raw, natural materials,” said the company, which also takes pride in its extensive supply of spectacular gemstone rough. Paul Wild’s treasure trove of gems at JGW includes a 5.21-carat Paraiba tourmaline from Brazil, a 29.68-carat sugarloaf tanzanite and a 27.46-carat Santa Maria aquamarine. Hong Kong’s PV Gems, a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, deals in high-end Colombian emeralds, Burmese rubies and Kashmir and Sri Lankan sapphires. The company also has a range of exquisite jewellery on offer at the show. These include a convertible ring/pendant with a 20-carat Colombian Muzo emerald as well as stunning rings, one with a 20-carat Royal Blue sapphire and another with a 6-carat Pigeon’s Blood Burmese ruby. PV Gems is likewise presenting a range of top make natural polished diamonds. Constantin Wild GmbH & Co KG, for its part, is offering a showcase of great coloured gemstone finds, including stunning stone layouts and single gems in the finest cuts. Some of the German company’s must-view collections are Paraiba tourmalines, rare imperial topazes, sapphires in a sheer incredible variety of colours, green demantoids and other muchcoveted rarities. Founded in 1847, the family-owned business is known for cutting and trading the world’s rarest and most precious gems. Caram eK, meanwhile, is drawing in the crowds with its dazzling array of fine coloured gemstones. These include a 10-carat octagon Burmese spinel with an exceptional vivid red colour, a 7-carat cushion-cut Colombian emerald with traditional cedar wood treatment, and a 7-carat unheated oval Burmese ruby. Diamonds from Kiran Exports (Hong Kong) Ltd Ring with a 20-carat sapphire from PV Gems Ring with a 7-carat Colombian emerald by Caram eK Kiran’s scintillating diamonds Glittering finds at the Fine Gem Pavilion

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