Inspiring the Jewellery World Our fairs around the world Jewellery Fairs | JewelleryNet | Media | Knowledge Community | Events Visit Us Japan Tokyo 26 - 28 / 8 / 2026 India New Delhi 15 - 17 / 2 / 2026 Hyderabad 8 - 10 / 5 / 2026 New Delhi 26 - 28 / 9 / 2026 Thailand Bangkok 22 - 25 / 4 / 2026 Hong Kong 18 - 21 / 6 / 2026 15 - 21 / 9 / 2026 3 - 6 / 3 / 2026* 17 - 21 / 9 / 2026* Middle East Dubai 11 - 13 / 11 / 2025 Bahrain 25 - 29 / 11 / 2025 Türkiye Istanbul 1 - 4 / 10 / 2025 1 - 4 / 4 / 2026 * SEASONS Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Fairs Taipei 21 - 24 / 11 / 2025 IMJ ad 2025_115x152mm_EN_JGW25 SD_v3.indd 1 3/9/2025 11:40 PEARL A Publication US$20 PEARL REPORT 珍 珠 特 刊 2025-2026 珍珠特刊 JEWELMER: Crafting a regenerative legacy Next-generation gem 新一代珍珠 REPORT 2025-2026 缔造永续传承 PEARL A Publication US$20 PEARL REPORT 珍 珠 特 刊 2025-2026 珍珠特刊 JEWELMER: Crafting a regenerative legacy Next-generation gem 新一代珍珠 REPORT 2025-2026 缔造永续传承 SHOW DAILY by JNA • 1 SHOW DAILY JGW 2024 opens today with exciting new features Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW), the “One Fair, Two Venues” B2B marketplace, is back with over 3,300 exhibitors from more than 40 countries and regions ready to regale professional trade buyers with their latest and finest selections. 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 3 • 17 September 2025 The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is presenting an emerald showcase for the first time at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2025 alongside a detailed introduction to its enhanced emerald report. The Emerald Experience Corner: A Closer Look at Emeralds – From Mine to Inclusions is a main attraction at GIA’s booth in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This immersive experience is aimed at guiding visitors through the emerald’s journey from its formation deep within the earth to its transformation into a polished gemstone. In addition, visitors can closely examine emerald inclusions using GIA’s latest innovative instrument, the Gemolite® NXT Photomicroscope. Recent submission patterns at GIA reflected a growing demand for more specific emerald information, driven by both knowledgeable traders and discerning consumers. In response, GIA reintroduced filler identification in its emerald reports in December 2024. According to GIA, this strategic move was sparked by major US and European brands increasingly requesting for precise and up-to-date gemmological analysis. “Clients continue to show strong interest in an emerald’s country of origin, often opting for Colombia or Zambia, while an increased number of customers seek detailed information about treatments before making a purchase,” said Tom Moses, GIA executive vice president and chief laboratory and research officer. In addition to identifying a gem as an emerald and assessing the degree of filler in it, clients may now request the new filler identification service at no extra cost. This advanced reporting goes beyond mere identification or origin, giving retailers and collectors the necessary information to evaluate the gem’s beauty, value and durability. “While the Institute did significant research on fillers and offered the identification of fillers in emeralds more than 20 years ago, we changed the service to focus on identifying the degree of filler,” said Moses. “This was in part due to the recognition that fillers can be removed, changed and mixed.” The interest in filler identification stemmed from both jewellers and emerald dealers who prefer natural fillers such as oils or resins over artificial resins or hardened polymers, according to Moses. Emeralds (picture courtesy of GIA) Emerald Origin Report by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) A world of emeralds by GIA
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