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HKTDC to launch twin jewellery shows in March

A gold jewellery zone, introduced in 2025 to reflect rising demand in India and the ASEAN region, will return to showcase technological advancements in gold design
HKTDC to launch twin jewellery shows in March

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The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is set to host its twin jewellery exhibitions in March 2026. 

The 42nd Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, which focuses on finished products, will run from 4 to 8 March 2026 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Meanwhile, the 12th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show will take place at AsiaWorld-Expo from 2 to 6 March 2026, specialising in loose stones and raw materials. 

Both events will operate under a hybrid model, with the Click2Match AI-enabled online platform active from 23 February to 13 March 2026.

The finished jewellery show will feature dedicated sections including the Hall of Extraordinary for high-end collections and the Hall of Fame for international brands. 

A gold jewellery zone, introduced in 2025 to reflect rising demand in India and the ASEAN region, will return to showcase technological advancements in gold design.

At AsiaWorld-Expo, the Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show will include the Hall of Fine Diamonds and the Treasures of Nature zone, featuring rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. 

The Treasures of Ocean section will display natural sea pearls and raw materials.

The HKTDC will also host the Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition under the theme Pure Elegance – Natural Beauty. 

The trade council stated that the programme will include seminars on artificial intelligence in design and authentication, following 2025 survey data indicating that big data and social media are expected to have the most significant impact on the sector.

To reduce on-site waiting times, the HKTDC has introduced a self-authentication function via its marketplace mobile app. Buyers may upload identification and photographs for instant verification to obtain a digital entry badge.

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