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SHOW DAILY by JNA • 1 SHOW DAILY JGW 2025 opens with fresh initiatives to drive business Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) is back, bringing together more than 3,000 exhibitors across six product-specific fairs in two venues. “JGW stands as the industry’s definitive gathering, offering wholesalers and retailers the complete jewellery sourcing experience – from discovering what is new and next in design to optimising inventory – all in one efficient visit,” said Celine Lau, director of Jewellery Fairs at Informa Markets Jewellery. “With our industry facing unprecedented challenges – from tariff uncertainties to supply chain complexities – face-to-face connections with manufacturers and suppliers offer clarity on product availability, pricing adjustments and business road mapping.” Curated zones Opening today at the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) are three co-located fairs dedicated to precious materials. An expansive range of coloured gemstones is on full display at JGW: Gemstones in Halls 3, 6, 8 and 10, from the iconic trio of rubies, emeralds and sapphires to tourmalines, opals and aquamarines, to name a few. JGW: Diamonds & Fine Gems in Halls 5, 7, 9 and 11 are hosting the industry’s best, from top diamond and gemstone suppliers to established manufacturers offering a diverse range of loose stones across various quality grades, cuts, colours and price ranges JGW: Pearls+ in Halls 1 and 2 of AWE offers a diverse selection of loose Akoya, South Sea, Tahitian and freshwater pearls, alongside oceanborn treasures like conch and melo pearls, among others. This zone also highlights precious coral, fine minerals and jewellery accessories. From September 17 to 21, three shows focusing on finished jewellery, packaging solutions, tools and equipment and jewellery industry-related technologies take over the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). JGW: Hong Kong in Hall 1 gathers world-class Hong Kong companies with decades of expertise in design and production, and precious materials sourcing and manufacturing. Buyers can view displays featuring pure gold creations as well as collections adorned with diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls. JGW: International, meanwhile, brings the entire world of fine jewellery together in one extraordinary buying destination. Located in Halls 3 and 5, this sourcing hub features premier ateliers and major jewellers. Masterful craftsmanship meets luxury at JGW: Fine Design at HKCEC’s Grand Hall, which will showcase exceptional creations from prestigious jewellery and gemstone houses. Buyers will discover one-of-a-kind collections adorned with flawless diamonds, pearls and coloured gems. 15 September 2025 | Monday Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 15-19 September 2025 | AWE 17-21 September 2025 | HKCEC The World’s No.1 Jewellery Sourcing Destination 1Day 63.37-carat colour-change sapphire from Aaron Gallery Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 2024 Fair Highlights Sublime Shine This year’s special exhibit, “Sublime Shine: Metal Innovations in the Art of Jewellery” casts the spotlight on precious metals for fine jewellery from September 17 to 21 at Booth 3M260 at the HKCEC. This theme extends to the show floor where Industry Partners World Gold Council and Platinum Guild International host dedicated pavilions. Sustainability Awards by JWA 2025 Winners and finalists of the Sustainability Awards by JWA 2025 will be feted at a recognition ceremony during the Fair Reception on September 17 at the HKCEC. The first of two complementing seminars, “Sustainability that Pays: Inspiring Stories from the Jewellery Sector,” takes place today at The Stage in Hall 2 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm. Livestreaming Avenue In this special area on Mezzanine 4 of the HKCEC, live sellers get to broadcast their gem and jewellery finds to their loyal followers. Featuring KOLs working with social platforms Taobao, Douyin and Yun Shang Xu, the inaugural Livestreaming Avenue underscores the growing importance of live sellers as a sales channel for the trade. Men’s/Gender-Fluid Jewellery Gallery This showcase in Hall 3 Concourse of HKCEC highlights JGW’s innovative creators of men’s and gender-fluid accessories – an exceptional space where masterful craftsmanship converges with bold design vision. Here, visitors will get to discover distinctive collections that range from refined classics to boundarypushing contemporary pieces.

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 2 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 15 September 2025 Miranda Group (Brazil & Africa) Ltd is displaying its expertly cut gemstones in resplendent colours, led by tantalising rubellites at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025. Backed by more than 40 years of industry experience, the company is a coloured gemstone authority, specialising in exceptional colours and quality. The company sources its premium gems from Brazil, Mozambique and Nigeria. Miranda Group’s 15 fascinating rubellite layouts are turning heads at JGW. Its latest Rubelite Ouro Fino Collection features a variety of shapes and cuts such as oval, cushion, heart, square-Asscher, emerald and round. These gems’ stunning attributes are comparable to those found in the renowned Ouro Fino Mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil, which was discovered three decades ago, according to Cam Li, managing director of Miranda Group. “Rubellites featured in the Rubelite Ouro Fino collection are meticulously cut and polished to the highest quality. This collection celebrates rubellites for their ruby-like tones of lustrous pinkred to red colours, and nearly flawless clarity,” Li noted. “These gems’ impeccable purity and colour make them exceptionally valuable.” For instance, the rubellite octagonal cut layout features 32 Japan’s pearl jewellers are aiming to catch the fancy of discerning buyers at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) with their lustrous collections. Tokyo-based P&J Co Ltd is offering a range of Japanese Akoya pearl jewellery pieces in 18-karat gold. The pieces exude the subtle elegance of pearls mixed with the dazzle of diamonds. The company is showcasing a variety of designs, led by expertly designed pearl and Diamonds in various shapes and cuts are shining bright at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) from today until September 19, 2025. Hong Kong-based Prutha Diam (HK) Ltd, which specialises in fancy shaped diamonds of exceptional colours and clarity grades, is presenting an expansive selection of premiumgrade polished diamonds at the fair. Buyers can choose from a range of trendy diamond cuts, including marquise, pear, oval, heart and princess, to name a few. The princess cut is diamond earrings and necklaces. Classic pearl necklaces are also available. For its part, Kuwayama Corp, founded in 1964, is shining the light on fine-quality Japanese Akoya pearl pieces. Taking pride of place in its booth is a four-strand necklace featuring 5mm to 9mm Akoya pearls and a brooch in 18-karat gold adorned with 74 Akoya pearls with sizes ranging from 3.5mm to 8mm. A necklace with 24 Mabe pearls of 13mm size is also on display. particularly favoured by buyers seeking a modern and distinct look, according to the company. Prutha Diam remarked, “The sharp, clean lines of the square or rectangular shape of the princess cut give it an elegant, contemporary look. Because the princess cut has more facets (typically around 76), it maximises light reflection and exhibits excellent fire and brilliance. It is a versatile cut too – ideal for different settings, whether you prefer a solitaire, halo, or three-stone ring.” Meanwhile, full cut diamonds in all shapes and sizes are front and centre at Archit Enterprise HK Ltd’s booth at JGW. The company, which has offices in India and Hong Kong, specialises in the wholesale of loose diamonds. Jeni Diam HK Ltd is also offering a broad range of full cut diamonds available in VVS, VS, SI and I1 clarity grades and D to G colours. According to the company, prices range from US$100 to US$500. pieces of the dazzling gem totalling 131 carats, with each stone bearing deep pink-red hues and flawless octagonal-cut precision. Other highlights are the sugarloaf layout of 11 untreated emerald cabochons exhibiting intense, velvety green hues and weighing a total of 65 carats; and the oval and pear layout of 13 Imperial topaz gems, totalling 81 carats. The gems’ fiery, reddish-orange colour and oval shape make them ideal for rings, pendants and earrings. The company is exhibiting in Hall 9 of the AsiaWorld-Expo section of JGW until September 19, 2025. “Our meticulously curated collection exemplifies exceptional quality and beauty, catering to the discerning tastes of jewellery designers, collectors and connoisseurs,” the company said. “We are expecting to engage with buyers worldwide at the fair, aiming to broaden our clientele and elevate our global recognition.” Fancy shaped diamonds from Prutha Diam (HK) Ltd Akoya pearl necklace; pearl and diamond earrings by P&J Co Ltd Layout of square-Asscher cut rubellites from the Rubelite Ouro Fino Collection of Miranda Group (Brazil & Africa) Ltd Emerald layout from Miranda Group (Brazil & Africa) Ltd Japanese pearl jewellers in the limelight Exceptional gem layouts from Miranda Group Sparkling finds, brilliant possibilities

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 4 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 15 September 2025 Treasure trove of fancy colours Diamonds in scintillating pinks, blues and yellows, among other fancy colours, are illuminating the halls of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025. Terra Company of Hong Kong is shining the spotlight on its expansive range of fancy colour diamonds at the AsiaWorld-Expo from September 15 to 19, 2025. “Each ethically sourced gem boasts intense hues – vivid yellows, deep blues and rare pinks – certified for quality and brilliance,” Terra Company said. “Perfect for luxury jewellery investments, our diamonds combine exclusivity, beauty and unmatched value.” Also available at its booth are salt and pepper diamonds, black diamonds and rose-cut diamonds. Refined gem collections are impressing visitors to the loose stones segment of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025. Blue Gems Supplier of Hong Kong is presenting its curated selection of top-quality gems, headlined by a stunning lot of cushion-shaped lagoon tourmalines from Afghanistan weighing a total of over 100 carats. Other highlights include Mozambique Paraiba tourmalines in mixed shapes and a rubellite layout in vivid red hues and cushion and antique shapes, with a total weight of more than 200 carats. Fine collections of calibrated and single stones from 1 to 3 carats are also catching the attention of buyers at the booth at Navneet Gems & Minerals. The company’s offerings include Australian sapphires that have been precision-cut to highlight their unique teal, green, parti and blue colours as well as Montana sapphires ranging from vivid teals to green and bi-colours. Established in 1993 as a family-run operation in Jaipur, India, Navneet Gems & Minerals has since evolved into a global wholesale manufacturer headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. Over the past three decades, it has developed in-house cutting and polishing facilities, producing more than 30,000 carats of coloured gemstones. Coloured gemstone specialists are catching the fancy of professional buyers at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025. Dubai-based Gemeasy DMCC, which specialises in rare and untreated stones, is shining the light on its curated selection of natural gems. Highlights include no-oil Colombian emeralds, Burmese rubies, Paraiba tourmalines from Brazil and Mozambique, and Vietnamese neon-blue cobalt spinels of up to 5 carats. The company said its gems are responsibly sourced from Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Brazil and Africa, and that it works closely with private collectors, designers and high-jewellery ateliers. “At Gemeasy, we do not just sell gemstones — we share their journey,” it added. Sri Gems, a major dealer in Sri Lanka’s gemstone industry, is casting the spotlight on standout selections of single stones such as a 31-carat blue sapphire, a 14-carat yellow sapphire and a 23-carat Mahenge spinel. Specialising in pink sapphires and alexandrites, the company sources its rough directly from renowned mines in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Mozambique and Tanzania. It also deals in rubies, sapphires, Padparadscha sapphires, tsavorites and spinels, among others. Each gemstone is expertly cut, polished and then certified by prestigious gemmological labs. Top-quality gems are likewise front and centre at Intl Gem Marketing’s booth. The Hong Kong dealer has more than a decade of experience, with a presence in Thailand and the US. At JGW, the company is showcasing matched pairs that meet the needs of today’s discerning jewellers. Its offerings also include expertly cut gems as well as high-quality Ceylon sapphires, which are gaining popularity as engagement ring centrepieces or accents. Fancy colour diamonds likewise take centre stage at HYT International HK Ltd. The company is renowned for its range of rare fancy colour diamonds, rose-cut diamonds and coloured gemstones in exceptional hues and intensities. Among the showstoppers it has brought to JGW 2025 are a pear-shaped GIA-certified fancy pink diamond and a pair of heart-shaped fancy yellow diamonds that are expertly matched. The latter, according to HYT International, is a standout choice for elegant earrings or a bespoke jewellery piece. The display windows of Cerise Diam Ltd are also aglow with fancy colour diamonds. The Hong Kong-based diamond company prides itself on its fine assortment of small fancy colour diamonds that are increasingly in demand as jewellery accents. Pear-shaped fancy pink diamond from HYT International HK Ltd Vietnamese cobalt spinel from Gemeasy DMCC Coloured gemstones from Intl Gem Marketing Lagoon tourmaline from Blue Gems Supplier Yellow diamonds from Terra Company Striking palette of stunning gems Special stones in focus 31-carat blue sapphire from Sri Gems Paraiba tourmalines from Gemeasy DMCC

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 6 SHOWCASE JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 15 September 2025 Resplendent works of nature transcend time and space, dazzling with fascinating colours and a spellbinding charm all their own. SPLENDID masterpieces 9.3-carat emerald from Neli Gems Corp 3.02-carat fancy intense yellow diamond from C Dinesh HK Ltd Unheated Sri Lankan Padparadscha sapphire from Zenva Gems Pvt Ltd Sapphires from New Suren Co Ltd Ring with a 6.36-carat ruby by PV Gems Rubies from Halite Trading Co Ltd Ring with a 1.5-carat fancy intense blue diamond flanked by two purplish-pink diamonds by LJ West Diamonds Inc

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The show gathers top-tier names in diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls, fine jewellery and jewellery-related technologies, equipment and tools, and packaging products and services, among other categories. JGW 2024’s jewellery materials section opens today at the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE), while the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) will showcase finished jewellery, packaging and technology solutions from September 18 to 22. Recognised as the “mother of all jewellery fairs,” JGW has more than 40 pavilions, including its signature zones – Fine Design Pavilion, Fine Gem Pavilion, International Premier Pavilion and CORE Pavilion, among others – and its newest section, the Gold Jewellery Pavilion. Sustainability and pearls are two key themes at this year’s show. Winners and finalists of the Sustainability Awards 2024 by JWA (Jewellery World Awards) will be celebrated at the fair reception on September 18 at HKCEC. Meanwhile, sessions in the Sustainability Heroes Panel Series take place on September 17 at AWE and September 18 at HKCEC. The immersive exhibit, “Orient Odyssey: From Shell to Market – The Fascinating Life of Pearls” by Informa’s Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community is at the heart of JGW’s “Year of the Pearl” events. The show floor attraction at Booth 3M260 at HKCEC includes live demonstrations of pearl extractions, sessions on pearl jewellery styling and demonstrations of pearl faceting by renowned gemstone artist Victor Tuzlukov. Enhancing the Orient Odyssey experience are two panel discussions, one on September 17 at AWE on sustainable initiatives in the pearl sector and the other on September 18 at HKCEC covering innovative strategies that strengthen the universal appeal of pearls. 15 September 2025 | Monday Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 15-19 September 2025 | AWE 17-21 September 2025 | HKCEC The World’s Number One Fine Jewellery Event 1Day South Sea pearl ring by Hatta New World Co Ltd A PUBLICATION 2026 Equipment & Supplies Directory 珠宝业设备及用品供应商名录 A PUBLICATION 2026 Equipment & Supplies Directory 珠宝业设备及用品供应商名录 MEDIA PARTNER YOUR JEWELLERY [email protected] Explore JNA JNA25_SD26_QP_115x152mmH_v2.indd 1 3/9/2025 3:39 PM SHOW DAILY by JNA • 8 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 15 September 2025 Pearl companies are captivating the crowds at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) with their wide selections of mesmerising gems. JGW: Pearls+, one of the six product-specific fairs at JGW 2025, is taking place at Halls 1 and 2 of the AsiaWorld-Expo from September 15 to 19. Heng Bo Pearl Group Ltd has put together a high-quality assortment of loose pearls and pearl jewellery for professional buyers’ sourcing needs at the show. Highlights at its booth include a pair of earrings with 9mm to 10mm Tahitian pearls and 0.12 carat of diamonds set in 18-karat white gold. The family business also offers a wide range of Akoya pearls from 3.5mm to 9.5mm in size, available in medium to top quality; and 9mm to 15mm button or round golden South Sea pearls, with colours ranging from champagne gold to deep gold. Based in Hong Kong, Heng Bo Pearl Group operates pearl farms and a dedicated factory in mainland China. Abhinav Gems Co Ltd, for its part, is presenting an expansive array of Akoya, Tahitian and white and golden South Sea pearls in loose and strand form. Focusing on high- to midrange-quality pearls, the Japan-based company sources directly from trusted suppliers and carefully curates its collection in line with current market trends and individual client preferences. Meanwhile, PT Gemilang Inti Emas of Indonesia has brought a refined assortment of South Sea pearls in white and gold to JGW. “Our top priority is the quality of our pearls as these gems radiate the inner beauty of their wearer,” said the company, which was officially established in 2023. And Fine Pearl (HK) Ltd is offering a wide range of loose South Sea, Tahitian, Japanese Akoya and keshi pearls. Pearl strands and necklaces likewise feature prominently in the pearl wholesaler and retailer’s inventory. Golden South Sea pearls from Heng Bo Pearl Group Ltd South Sea pearls from PT Gemilang Inti Emas Tahitian pearls from Abhinav Gems Co Ltd Tahitian pearl earrings in 18-karat gold by Heng Bo Pearl Group Ltd Pearl perfection at JGW: Pearls+

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 10 Day 1 • 15 September 2025 CALENDAR OF EVENTS JewelleryNet.com 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 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: 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 Senior Vice President – Asia David Bondi Director of Jewellery Fairs Celine Lau WHAT’S ON AT JGW Special Display Event: Sublime Shine: Metal Innovations in the Art of Jewellery Date: September 17 - 21 Venue: Booth 3M260, HKCEC Organiser: Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community, Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Men’s/Gender-Fluid Jewellery Gallery Date: September 17 - 21 Venue: Hall 3DE, HKCEC De Beers Group: Show & Tell Event: De Beers Group Show & Tell++ Date: September 17 - 19 Venue: Chancellor Room, Level 4, HKCEC Organiser: De Beers Group Pearl Auction Event: The 120th Paspaley Pearl Auction* Date: September 20 - 21 Venue: Meeting Rooms N200 Series, Level 2, HKCEC Organiser: Australian Pearl Centre (HK) Ltd Special Events Event: Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 2025 Opening Ceremony Time: 10:00am – 10:30am Venue: G/F East Lobby, AWE Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Sustainability Heroes Panel Series - Sustainability that Pays: Inspiring Stories from the Jewellery Sector Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 2, AWE Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 2025 Opening Ceremony Time: 10:00am – 10:30am Venue: Harbour Road Entrance, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Hard Pure Gold Pavilion Grand Opening* Time: 11:30am – 1:30pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: World Gold Council Event: Sublime Shine Photo Session* Time: 2:30pm – 3:00pm Venue: Booth 3M260, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: IGI Introduces Light Performance – The Science Behind the Sparkle Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 2, AWE Speaker: John Pollard, Senior Director of Education, International Gemological Institute Organiser: International Gemological institute Event: Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong 2025 Fair Reception & Sustainability Awards 2025 by JWA Recognition Ceremony* Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm Venue: Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: De Beers Group Breakfast++ Time: 8:00am– 10:00am Venue: Meeting Room N201, Level 2, HKCEC Organiser: De Beers Group Event: ASEAN Gems and Jewellery Trade Association (AGJA) Conference Time: 10:30am – 1:00pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: ASEAN Gems and Jewellery Trade Association, Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association Event: Sustainability Heroes Panel Series - Luxury Meets Responsibility: Evolving Consumer Values in Fine Jewellery Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: Unforgeable Beauty: Crystalline Osmium Introducing the Rarest Precious Metal for Fine and High Jewellery Time: 3:30pm – 4:00pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Speaker: Scarlett Clauss, Vice Director, OsmiumInstitut Germany Organiser: Osmium-Institut Germany Event: Natural Diamond Industry Forum: Championing Natural Diamond Value, Driving Industry Sustainability Time: 10:30 am – 1:00pm Venue: Meeting Room S225, HKCEC Organiser: Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China Ltd Event: Future Trends and Innovations in the Jewellery Industry: Opportunities and Challenges Time: 11:00am –12:30pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Taobao & Tmall Jewelry Industry Language: Mandarin Event: New Metal Age: Expanding Markets Through Gen Z Engagement Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Informa Markets Jewellery Event: The Platinum Advantage: Markets, Business and Innovations Time: 4:30pm – 5:30pm Venue: The Stage, Grand Foyer, Level 3, HKCEC Organiser: Platinum Guild International (PGI) *Admission is by invitation only ++Registration required Scan for full schedule

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 11 JewelleryNet.com NEWS Day 1 • 15 September 2025 Miriam Mimo Kamau Caplan, founder and director, Mimo Gem Traders Ltd; Hitarth Dholakia, second-generation entrepreneur and vice president of Sales,Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd; and Pui In Catherine Siu, founder, PICS Fine Jewellery The Sustainability Heroes Panel Series returns to Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) with two engrossing discussions on next steps in sustainability journeys. The sessions feature winners and finalists of the Sustainability Awards 2025 by Jewellery World Awards, who will be feted at the JGW Fair Reception on September 17 at a Recognition Ceremony during the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The first panel discussion, “Sustainability that Pays: Inspiring Stories from the Jewellery Sector,” takes place today from 2:30pm to 3:30pm at The Stage in Hall 2 of the AsiaWorld-Expo. It Sustainability that Pays: Inspiring Stories from the Jewellery Sector Date: 15 September 2025 (Monday) Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Venue: The Stage, Hall 2, AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) Language: English with AI-powered Mandarin captions brings together jewellery industry leaders who have transformed sustainability challenges into business opportunities – Miriam Mimo Kamau Caplan, founder and director of Mimo Gem Traders Ltd; Hitarth Dholakia, second-generation entrepreneur and vice president of sales at Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd; and Pui In Catherine Siu, founder of PICS Fine Jewellery. The panellists will share their journeys implementing holistic practices that benefit both financial performance and brand reputation while creating positive environmental and social impact. They will also explore how comprehensive approaches to responsible sourcing, ethical production and community engagement have created measurable business value. Highlighting real-world examples of companies using innovative materials, transparent supply chains and regenerative practices to meet growing consumer demand for responsibly-produced jewellery, the discussion will delve into how jewellery businesses can adapt their marketing strategies to connect sustainability stories with the values of next-generation consumers who view their purchases as expressions of personal ethics. It will also examine how companies are navigating the cost challenges of responsible material sourcing while maintaining price points that customers will accept. Conducted in English with AI-powered Mandarin captions, the panel discussion will be moderated by Marie Feliciano, marketing and communications manager of Informa Markets Jewellery. Business gains from sustainability

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