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HK Jewellery Show opens its doors in tandem with Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show

Jewellery Focus was once again in attendance to photograph on report on the event as it gets underway in Wan Chai

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The 35th Hong Kong International Jewellery Show opened this morning and will run for five days (1 to 5 March) at the HKCEC in Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district.

It features a broad spectrum of finished jewellery products, including exceptional jewellery collections, premier brands, antique jewellery and new designer brands.

Like its sister show the Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show, it has several thematic zones including the Hall of Fame, which showcases the collections of renowned jewellery brands; the Hall of Extraordinary, which presents the most exquisite, valuable and unique jewellery pieces; the Designer Galleria, which gathers “youthful, trendy and high quality” collections; the World of Glamour, which demonstrates the expertise and artistry of the Hong Kong fine jewellery sector; the Treasures of Craftsmanship, where “jewellery and art converge”; and a new zone called IT Solutions for Jewellery.

The organisers, Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), said in a statement: “The two shows will create synergy and offer buyers an effective, one-stop sourcing experience.”

In addition, the event is punctuated by a variety of networking events including a gala dinner sponsored by the Tanzanite Foundation on Thursday night (1 March). Under the theme ‘Roman Constellation’, the dinner will feature a menu curated by Gianni Favro, an award-winning chef of the Virtual Group of Italian Chefs (GVCI).

Along with special performances, local and international guests of the evening will have ample opportunities to network. There will also be multiple jewellery parades during the shows to demonstrate exhibitors’ offerings to global buyers and to maximise exposure.

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