JGW Singapore Show Daily - Day 1

Fancy intense orangey-pink diamond ring by Swissdiam Geneve Livestreaming sessions in Mandarin on Days 2 and 3 of the show will allow Greater China viewers to witness the show virtually and engage in real-time conversations with select exhibitors Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore is bringing together the international jewellery industry for four days of in-person B2B sourcing and business discussions after nearly three years of a pandemic-induced hiatus. Trade buyers from around the world are meeting up with around 1,000 exhibitors comprising jewellery manufacturers, diamond companies, gemstone specialists, equipment and tool suppliers, and packaging solutions vendors from over 30 countries and regions from September 27 to 30 at the Singapore EXPO. “We are looking forward to welcoming everyone back to JGW – one of the biggest and most global in-person jewellery events to be held since 2019,” said David Bondi, senior vice president of Informa Markets in Asia. Segmented into more than 20 show floor destinations, the fair features pavilions representing the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC), Colombia, Germany, Hong Kong, International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA), India, Israel Diamond Institute (IDI), Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Türkiye and the US. Exclusive to JGW Singapore is the Premier Pavilion, which showcases superbly crafted collections and investment-quality gemstones. International trade reunites at JGW Singapore SHOWDAILY 1 Day 27 September 2022 | Tuesday 27-30 September 2022 | Singapore EXPO Asia’s largest international B2B sourcing event of the year

Day 1 • 27 September 2022 SHOW DAILY by JNA • 6 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Spectacular array of diamonds from SRK A glittering spread of gemstone jewellery pieces awaits professional trade buyers at the booth of Legrand Jewellery (Mfg) Co Ltd. Since the mid-1980s, the Hong Kong-based manufacturer has been regaling the market with its iconic jewels featuring high-quality coloured gemstones in the most appealing of designs. Over the years, it has established a sterling reputation for its impeccably handcrafted jewellery in gold and platinum that are embellished with striking gemstones and diamonds. Legrand Jewellery’s latest charming creations in classic and modern styles are being unveiled at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. The company seeks to touch base with jewellery retailers and wholesalers at the show. Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt Ltd is showcasing its dazzling range of sustainably crafted diamonds from 0.30 to 30 carats in almost all clarities and shapes, perfect pairs and exclusive layouts for necklaces and bracelets, among others, at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. The layouts aim to help buyers envision the various design possibilities for their jewellery, according to SRK. “Each and every stone for the layouts was handpicked by our team of experts to ensure a radiantly cohesive look in handcrafted jewellery. Clients can always customise the layouts depending on their individual taste and preference,” the diamantaire shared. SRK said it is looking forward to once again connecting with global retailers and jewellers at the show. It underscored the importance of JGW Singapore in providing the international gem and jewellery industry with a world-class in-person B2B sourcing event following years of pandemic-related disruptions. “We expect professional trade buyers from around the world to plan their purchases for the coming seasons, with Asian customers being especially active at the show,” SRK said. One of the world’s leading diamond manufacturers, the company maintains a positive outlook on the diamond trade, noting that people continue to celebrate life moments with diamonds and jewellery. For culture-rich markets such as India and China, to name a few, diamonds symbolise everlasting relationships and the purest form of love, it pointed out. Future-forward investments in technology and innovation also hold SRK in good stead. The internally developed SGS (SRK Grading System) is the world’s first ISO-certified grading system, the company revealed. In addition, SRK had embarked on its digital journey 15 years ago and was thus well placed to pivot to digital operations in order to counter logistical challenges at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. ESG is another pillar of SRK’s business. Nearly 8 per cent of its average net profit goes towards community welfare initiatives, the company disclosed. These include healthcare benefits, educational scholarships for more than 60,000 students and free medical camps for over 10,000 people of tribal communities. Captivating gem-set creations Necklace and earrings layout with emerald-cut, pearshaped and cushion-cut diamonds All diamonds from Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt Ltd Ruby and diamond bangle and earrings in 18-karat gold and a sapphire diamond ring by Legrand Jewellery (Mfg) Co Ltd

Visit us at JGW Singapore Sept Hall 6F01 17 E 48th St # 701, New York, NY 10017, USA [email protected] +1 212-207-3905 SHOW DAILY by JNA • 7 Day 1 • 27 September 2022 JewelleryNet.com NEWS An expansive selection of highly soughtafter jewellery from celebrated periods and art movements alongside more contemporary pieces is taking centre stage at the booth of Gemolithos at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. Gemolithos founder and CEO Ioannis Alexandris, a renowned antique and vintage jewellery specialist, said buyers can choose from a variety of carefully curated jewellery pieces from the classic Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods to Art Nouveau and Art Deco – two defining art movements of the 20th century. These include coveted signed pieces by Fabergé, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Lacloche, Boivin, Fouquet and Gerard, to name a few. Alexandris remarked, “We are offering jewellery that best represents influential and revolutionary eras, spanning 250 years of art and history. We are keen on doing business with anyone who is interested in exceptional jewellery as this is our speciality.” Demand for oneof-a-kind jewellery adorned with natural gemstones is on the rise, he added. This is indicative of growing interest in and knowledge of classic pieces, which are desired for their rarity, unique craftsmanship and unparalleled quality. Dazzling prospects According to Alexandris, sales in major markets like the US, Europe and Asia remain strong but opportunities also abound in emerging jewellery hubs such as Dubai. Gemolithos currently operates in London, Germany, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China and recently opened a sales office in Switzerland to serve its VIP customers. A new, innovative jewellery line to complement its expansive collection of antique and period jewellery is also in the works. The company earlier expanded its jewellery portfolio to offer natural fancy colour diamonds. “We must be flexible and learn to adapt to market-moving changes and evolving buyer preferences,” Alexandris noted. “People buy jewellery because it makes them happy. Nowadays, jewellery has become more meaningful. We should capitalise on this and help wearers express themselves through jewellery.” Gemolithos presents refined and eclectic collections All jewellery pieces from Gemolithos

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 8 Day 1 • 27 September 2022 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Treasure trove of gems Greenland Ruby’s responsibly mined wonders The winning raffle ticket for the ‘Fire Under Ice’ painting by Reena Ahluwalia for Greenland Ruby will be drawn on September 29 at the fair Heart-shaped ruby and pink sapphire cabochons and cushion-cut, oval and pear-shaped ruby cabochons All gemstones from Greenland Ruby Emeralds from Takat Gems USA Inc Greenland Ruby intends to delight trade buyers with the full extent of its inventory of rubies and pink sapphires, responsibly mined in Greenland. Available at its booth is an extensive assortment of calibrated cabochons, free-size faceted gems, diamond-cut stones as well as balls and beads, all ranging in colours from deep dark red to light and icy pink. The company is looking to connect with Asian, Japanese and Australian buyers at the show as well as visitors seeking a responsible and reliable source of rubies and pink sapphires. “Our calibrated assortments are perfect for manufacturers seeking a consistent supply of rubies or pink sapphires to build and maintain collections over time,” it said. “We are also attractive to buyers concerned with responsible sourcing, as each one of our gems is tracked and traced from the mine-site in Greenland and comes with a Certificate of Origin or Card of Authenticity.” Greenland Ruby will further highlight its unique selling proposition in an enlightening Takat Gems USA Inc is casting the spotlight on its expansive array of scintillating coloured gemstones, particularly emeralds, sapphires and rubies, in medium to high quality and in diversified sizes, cuts and shapes. The selection encompasses single stones and layouts, among others. The company prides itself on its enchanting gems, innovative nature and strong client relations. “We search the world for treasures of colour: Exquisite gemstones that convey remarkable narratives through the intensity and brilliance of their colour and become part of people’s lives by capturing stories of love and commitment,” Takat Gems said. According to the coloured gemstone specialist, it is particularly suited to meeting the sourcing requirements of buyers that are seeking rare and unique gems at the show. Moreover, it can assist clients in determining the best design for each of its gemstones. “We are eager to touch base with some new private clients and dealers at the show as well as gemstone vendors,” Takat Gems said. The company sustained business at the height of the pandemic by relying on solid ties with private clients and maintaining contact with customers through digital platforms. Takat Gemshas since securedmorebusiness accounts to directly supply coloured gemstones to well-established brands, it disclosed. The gemstone dealer, which has been operating since 1955, has offices in New York, Hong Kong and Bangkok. presentation, “A New Responsible Source of Rubies and Pink Sapphires,” scheduled for September 28. Conducted by its CCO Hayley Henning, this will be held from 3pm to 3:30pm in Opal Room 106 on Level 1 of the Singapore EXPO. In addition, the companywill draw thewinning ticket of its special raffle for the “Fire Under Ice” oil painting by Reena Ahluwalia on September 29 at its booth. As part of the “Rubies from Greenland – Fire Under Ice” campaign for its fifth anniversary, Greenland Ruby collaborated with the famed jewellery designer on an original oil painting valued at US$10,000. A total of 500 raffle tickets are available for US$150 each on Greenland Ruby’s website, with all proceeds going to the PinkPolarbear Foundation. Each ticket-buyer also receives a free limited-edition animated NFT version of the artwork. The painting is on display at Greenland Ruby’s booth during the show. According to Henning, interest in rubies and pink sapphires from Greenland has grown substantially, especially among companies that pride themselves on sourcing their gems from sustainable mining operations. Greenland Ruby intends to intensify promotions of its pink sapphires next year, noting that its extensive range of cabochons in calibrated sizes are perfect for buyers seeking lower price points. “We also intend to increase our production of diamond-cuts to accommodate demand and interest in stones sized 0.9mm to 3mm,” it added.

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 10 Day 1 • 27 September 2022 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Scintillating ring options Greenlab’s alluring selection of lab-grown diamonds Yellow diamond ring by GDP Impex (HK) Ltd Greenlab Diamonds’ record-breaking stones: 27.27-carat OM, 15.16-carat NAMAH and 20.24-carat SHIVAYA labgrown diamonds Lab-grown diamond jewellery and loose stones from Greenlab Diamonds LLP Rings in a broad variety of styles and diamond or gemstone embellishments from major jewellery manufacturers are set to captivate professional trade buyers at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. Buyers can explore new ring trends and choose from a wide selection of goods – from one-of-a-kind fancy colour diamond masterpieces to pure metal bands and rings in virtually every style and multiple variations. Fancy colour diamond expert GDP Impex (HK) Ltd for instance is offering a distinctive ring in 18-karat gold adorned with a Gemological Institute of America-certified yellow diamond with white diamond accents. Sign Diamond of Türkiye, for its part, is presenting its latest baguette diamond collection, featuring diamonds of E to F colours and VS to SI clarity grades. Among these is a special baguette diamond ring in 14-karat gold. A resplendent collection of Australian opal jewellery including rings, earrings and pendants in 14- and 18-karat gold and 925 sterling silver is being showcased at Opal Mines Factory Ltd’s booth. The Hong Kong-based company’s inventory includes calibrated and free-form opals, opal beads, carvings, solids and doublets. Opals Mine wants to touch base with international wholesalers and retailers at JGW Singapore. And Aenoc from Korea is hoping to impress retailers with its vast selection of fine jewellery, including a ring in 18-karat gold ring with a conch pearl centre gem. Greenlab Diamonds LLP of India is offering a glittering assortment of lab-grown diamonds in a range of carats, shapes and colours to meet the market’s diversified sourcing needs. The company has an extensive portfolio of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamonds, with the capacity to grow 2.4 million carats of rough a year. It utilises more than 1,000 CVD machines housed in a 405,000-square-foot “green” facility. With more than 50 years of diamond manufacturing expertise, Greenlab Diamonds transitioned from natural to lab-grown diamonds and now specialises in producing polished stones of 2 carats and up in all shapes. Its entire inventory of lab-grown diamonds is in 3ex (triple excellence) cut. At Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore, Greenlab Diamonds is showcasing CVD diamonds of 3 carats and up in 3ex cut and a rich variety of lab-grown diamond jewellery. The company wants to engage with visitors from around the world who deal with lab-grown diamonds and lab-grown diamond jewellery. “At Greenlab Diamonds, we have a complete vertical set-up from growing the rough to producing the polished goods all under one roof,” the manufacturer remarked. “Our world-class facility in Surat is powered by a 25-megawatt solar plant that generates clean energy, making us a carbon-neutral company.” The company also offers a unique corporate social responsibility proposition to meet the market’s demand for ethical and sustainable operations. Greenlab Diamonds plants a tree for every lab-grown diamond cultivated. Earlier thisyear, GreenlabDiamondsproduced the world’s largest lab-grown diamonds at the time – the 27.27-carat marquise, step-cut “OM”; the 15.16-carat pear-shaped, rose-cut “NAMAH”; and the 20.24-carat emerald-cut “SHIVAYA.” As testament to its sustainable luxury commitment, Greenlab Diamonds was recently awarded a Certificate of Honour by Informa Markets in India, recognising its status as a “leading grower of CVD lab-grown diamonds,” at the 2022 edition of Retail Jewellers Guild Awards held in New Delhi on September 11. ‘Baguette’ ring by Sign Diamond

greenlandruby.gl JGW SINGAPORE BOOTH NO. 6B33 Responsibly sourced rubies and pink sapphires from Greenland. “A NEW RESPONSIBLE SOURCE OF RUBIES AND PINK SAPPHIRES” 28 SEPTEMBER 2022 TIME: 3:00 - 3:30 PM PRESENTED BY HAYLEY A. HENNING GREENLAND RUBY CCO OPAL ROOM 106, LEVEL 1 SINGAPORE EXPO SHOW DAILY by JNA • 11 Day 1 • 27 September 2022 JewelleryNet.com NEWS Kahn unveils resplendent statement jewels Gemstone ring from Kala by Kahn and ‘Les Trois Rois’ earrings and necklace by Kahn High jewellery brand Kahn of Hong Kongbased Aspire Designs Ltd is launching the latest additions to its impressive portfolio at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. Its new signature collection, ‘Les Trois Rois’ or The Three Kings, reigns over Kahn’s offerings at the show. Comprising impeccably crafted statement jewels with magnificent gems in elegant designs, the collection exudes a quiet air of regal dignity and sophistication. “The exceptional jewels in this collection are iconic creations, which can become heirloom pieces that are passed down from generation to generation and whose value will only appreciate with time,” said the brand. Also making its debut at the show is Kala by Kahn. Exotic coloured gemstones are the stars of this sub-brand, which is a crucial component of Kahn’s growth strategy for 2023. Kala by Kahn features radiant jewellery pieces adorned with magnificent gems in the full spectrum of colours. Kahn is confident of business prospects at JGW Singapore. Already, it has confirmed appointments with customers from Asia, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. The brand said, “Kahn has cemented its place in the high jewellery market and enjoys strong customer confidence in the quality of our products and the selection of gems used in our creations. Moving forward, we anticipate steady growth through extensive trunk shows and private events with clients as we continue to fascinate the market with our exquisite jewellery.”

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 12 SHOWCASE JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 27 September 2022 TRANSFORMATIVE blues Ever-popular blue gems get a further demand boost from Pantone’s Colour of the Year for 2022, Very Peri. Tanzanite stones, aquamarines, opals and sapphires are some of the alluring gems that capture the dynamic and joyous “periwinkle shade of blue with violet-red undertones” that encourage artistry and creativity in a world of unprecedented change. Tanzanite and diamond necklace by Ariha Diamond Jewelry Co Ltd Sapphire and diamond ring by Unison Manufacturing HK Ltd Pair of oval Sri Lankan sapphires from Blue Gems Co Ltd A 14.56-carat tanzanite from Paul Wild OHG Australian opals from Broken River Mining Pty Ltd Tom Ford Tanzanite and diamond earrings by Kowloon Trading Co Blue zircon from Taymans Fine Gems Aquamarines from Miranda Group Co Ltd ‘Alyssa’ blue sapphire ring with diamonds and tsavorites by Duang Kaew Jewelry Manufacturer Co Ltd

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 13 JewelleryNet.com NEWS Day 1 • 27 September 2022 Shining light on growing capabilities All products from Bhanderi Lab Grown Diamonds Bhanderi Lab Grown Diamonds is regaling buyers at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore with its extensive assortment of high-quality goods. Established in 2013, the company is a leading manufacturer and supplier of labgrown diamonds produced using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. It caters to distributors, wholesalers and retailers around the world, with the US and Europe figuring as its top markets. While it produces a wide range of lab-grown diamonds in all sizes, qualities and shapes, its fastest-moving items are stones from 1 carat to 5 carats in E to G colours. “Demand is also increasing for smaller sizes of less than 1 carat,” the company disclosed. Heartened by rising trade and consumer demand in recent years, Bhanderi Lab Grown Diamonds is gearing up for further growth in 2023. For starters, it is building a new state-ofthe-art factory in Surat, India in anticipation of continued market interest in and clamour for lab-grown diamonds. The new facility will expand its monthly production capacity from the current 150,000 carats of polished lab-grown diamonds to 700,000 carats by the end of 2022. Also on the agenda for next year is the launch of a jewellery retail brand, which will provide consumers around the world with lightweight daily-wear jewellery pieces adorned with highquality lab-grown diamonds. Bhanderi Lab Grown Diamonds is upbeat on business prospects moving forward. Citing industry data on the exponential growth of the sector by 2025, it expects the product category to increase its market share of the gem and jewellery market as consumers gravitate to the design flexibility, attractive prices and sustainable nature of lab-grown diamonds. The company said, “Lab-grown diamonds will play a significant role in the jewellery and fashion industries in the coming year. The growth opportunities are tremendous.”

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 14 NEWS JewelleryNet.com Day 1 • 27 September 2022 Published by Informa Markets 1701-1705, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Email: [email protected] JewelleryNet.com Copyright Contents of Show Daily by JNA are copyright. Reproduction of naterial in part or in whole is not permitted in any form without the written authorisation of the publisher. Printed by Midas Asiapac Pte Ltd, 10 Admiralty Street #06-22 North Link Building Singapore 757695 SHOWDAILY Associate Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Olivia Quiniquini EDITORIAL Deputy Editor Bernardette Sto. Domingo Assistant Digital Product Manager William Yick ADVERTISING Assistant Director Christine Sinn Digital & Sales Manager Ken Chan MARKETING Senior Marketing & Communications Manager Ronny Pang Senior Marketing & Communications Executive Grace Tam Marketing & Communications Executive Vincent Wong PRODUCTION Production Manager Jennifer So Senior Designer Eva Kam Assistant Exhibition and Media Service Manager Bonnie Law 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: Anna Vichvech 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 Prestigious diamantaires shine bright at JGW Singapore Prominent names in the diamond world are showcasing their brilliance at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore. Buyers can choose from an expansive variety of perfectly cut, flawless diamonds – either loose or set in precious metal – and in a range of hues, including the rarest of fancy colour diamonds at the Diamond zone and other locations throughout the show, including the Premier Pavilion, Finished Jewellery and country, regional and industry association pavilions. Contemporary diamond jewellery collections that strike a balance between classic and modern styles are also on display at the fair. Spectacular diamonds Fine diamonds, especially exceptional stones, are the domain of Antwerp-based Taché Company N V. One of the leading diamond companies in the world, the manufacturer aims to impress visitors with its wide range of quality goods, including certified stones, melees and fancy colour diamonds. This comes as no surprise given Taché’s experience in dealing with exceptional diamonds, including the 342carat “Queen of Kalahari,” the 910-carat “Lesotho Legend” and the 29.59-carat fancy pink diamond, “The Rose of Kao.” Another major diamond manufacturer at the fair is Sheetal (Far East) Ltd, which is showcasing its inventory of certified and noncertified diamonds. The company is part of the Sheetal Group, one of the largest volume manufacturers of polished diamonds in the world with headquarters in India and a distribution network spread across Botswana, China, Dubai, Europe, Hong Kong and the US. The diamond manufacturer is offering professional buyers goods in a wide range of shapes, in sizes ranging from 1 point to 10 carats, and in D-M colours to fancy colours. Targeting global diamond buyers, JB And Brothers is presenting its extensive range of round and fancy-shaped goods in every colour and clarity grade, and in sizes ranging from 0.18 carat to above 20 carats. Established in 1973, the company is headquartered in Mumbai, with facilities in Surat, Botswana and Namibia, and a presence in Hong Kong, Dubai, the US and Israel. Diamond dreams Hong Kong-based Christelle Ltd is unveiling collections in the most arresting styles, such as ear cuffs, illusion drop earrings, open rings and huggie earrings – all set with fancy-cut and round diamonds. “With a vertically integrated manufacturing facility and over three generations of experience in the Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas, we provide a seamless experience in the curation, design and creation of [our customers’] own jewellery lines while ensuring competitive pricing,” Christelle said. The jeweller is open to partnering with wholesalers, retailers and designers who are interested in curating or creating their own pieces, it added. Ariha Diamond Jewelry Co meanwhile is presenting a dazzling assortment of diamond jewellery in classic designs and hopes to strike a chord with buyers from the US, Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia and New Zealand. The company is also offering diamond and coloured gemstone pieces such as an 18-karat gold bangle with sapphires and round brilliantcut diamonds. Diamond earrings in 18-karat gold by Christelle Ltd and pear-shaped diamond from Sheetal (Far East) Ltd Fancy colour diamonds from JB And Brothers

SHOW DAILY by JNA • 15 Day 1 • 27 September 2022 JewelleryNet.com NEWS Perfect Group International Holdings (HK) Limited Booth No.: Hall 5, 5J08 “Perfect Jewellery” provides vertically integrated services from diamond sourcing to designing and produces an extensive range of fine jewellery that satisfies the needs of different customers. Tel: (852) 2334 6841 Fax: (852) 2764 5608 Email: [email protected] www.hkperjew.com.hk A sparkling selection of superior-quality diamond and coloured gemstone jewellery pieces and fine loose gems await buyers at Jewellery & Gem WORLD Singapore’s Premier Pavilion, a space dedicated to masterpieces, design-centric collections and investment-quality gemstones. Gathering some of the most prestigious names in the industry, the Premier Pavilion highlights all that is beautiful and magical about the world of jewellery. Among the pavilion’s highlights is the Amazionia Set featuring handmade 18-karat gold jewellery adorned with vivid green pearshaped Colombian emeralds interspersed with GIA-certified fancy yellow diamonds by Scarselli Diamonds. The exceptional jewellery set, which took one year to complete, is expected to impress fine jewellery connoisseurs and diamond traders. Scarselli Diamonds said it is looking to do business with Asian and European buyers at JGW Singapore. Established in 1957, the family-owned enterprise specialises in high-end fancy colour and white diamond jewellery in refined designs. New York-based Scarselli Diamonds also has offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Miranda Group Co Ltd meanwhile is shining the spotlight on top-quality coloured gemstones, which the group sources directly from its mines and associate mines in Brazil and Africa. Its hero products include Paraiba tourmalines, morganites, aquamarines and rubellites. Renowned for its coloured gemstone expertise, Miranda Group cuts and polishes gems and manufactures its own fine jewellery collections. Its vast inventory of emeralds, tourmalines, sapphires and rubellites hails from Brazil while its morganites and Paraiba tourmalines are mined from Africa. The company is setting its sights on international buyers who are on the lookout for premium-quality gems and jewellery at JGW Singapore. Exquisite fancy colour diamonds meanwhile are at the heart of House of Art Ltd’s product offerings. Other diamond extravaganzas include a ring with a 4.11-carat heart-shaped fancy intense orangey-pink diamond centre gem by Swissdiam Geneve (see cover) and chandelier earrings with fancy yellow pear drops and fancycut white diamonds by KGK Jewellery. House of Gems, for its part, is presenting an array of exceptional, “investment-grade” gemstones and diamonds, including Pigeon’s Blood Burmese rubies, no-oil Colombian emeralds, Kashmir sapphires as well as fancy vivid yellow, pink and blue diamonds. Also exhibiting at the Premier Pavilion are Crivelli, FEI, Glamour Fine Jewelry, AMTC, Heinz Mayer OHG, Gorgoglione Srl, AA Rachminov Diamonds Asia Ltd, Sukhadia Stones Co Ltd and Gerhard Hahn GmbH, among others. Masterful creations at Premier Pavilion ‘Amazionia Set’ featuring Colombian emeralds and fancy yellow diamonds in 18-karat gold by Scarselli Diamonds Ruby and sapphire from Sukhadia Stones Co Ltd Paraiba tourmalines fromMiranda Group Co Ltd and fancy yellow and white diamond earrings by KGK Jewellery Gathering some of the most prestigious names in the industry, the Premier Pavilion highlights all that is beautiful and magical about the world of jewellery.

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