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.
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