JGW Hong Kong Show Daily - Day 1

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

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