Jenny Koo, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “Alongside the expandedHall of Fame, the show will feature the debut of theHard Pure Gold Pavilionand theHong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Pavilion. Furthermore, Uzbekistan is participating for the first time with a delegation of 10 companies, showcasing a wide range of gold jewellery. Through diversified exhibit profiles, we aim to create more collaboration opportunities for the industry and reinforce Hong Kong’s status as a global jewellery trading hub.”
Kent Wong,Chairman of the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Fair Organising Committee, said: “Hong Kong is an international trade and sourcing centre and our twin jewellery shows play a pivotal role. Continuing the successful ‘Two Shows, Two Venues’ format, the fairs attract global jewellery professionals for sourcing and networking, helping the industry capture the latest global market trends.”
International brands converge, key zones expand
At theHong Kong International Jewellery Show, theHall of Fame has expanded by over 40%, welcoming more renowned international jewellery brands. Among them, Turkish exhibitor Hosgor Kuyumculuk Mucevherat Ticaret Limited Sirketi (Booth: CEC 3B-D15) presents a 35.5-carat diamond necklace that combines exquisite craftsmanship with brilliant radiance. Another highlight is the Hall of Extraordinary, which features exhibitors such as Hong Kong’s Glamour Fine Jewelry Enterprise Company (Booth: CEC GH-C16), showcasing a bracelet featuring Colombian emeralds paired with diamonds and rubies in a radiant and luxurious style.
New pavilions highlight oriental aesthetics
With hard pure gold technologies gaining popularity in the Chinese Mainland, theHard Pure Gold Pavilion(Booth: CEC 3E-F02) features 11 exhibitors organised by the World Gold Council. The pavilion showcases innovative techniques that produce harder, lighter and brighter gold pieces capable of setting a variety of gemstones. Also, theHong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Pavilionhighlights crossover craftsmanship between jewellery setting and watchmaking.
The fairs also feature several events celebrating oriental aesthetics. Today, the Jewellers’ and Goldsmiths’ Association of Hong Kong Limited presented the awards for theHong Kong International Fashion Chuk Kam Jewellery Design Competition. The competition encourages designers to create culturally rich and commercially viable gold jewellery for the ASEAN and the Middle East markets. Tomorrow (5 March) will see the awards presentation of the inauguralInternational Fei Cui Jewellery Design Competition, organised by the Hong Kong Jade Association, honouring designers who skilfully blend jadeite with global cultural elements.
Antique treasures and cutting-edge design
Antique jewellery remains highly sought-after by collectors and high-end customers for its historical value and craftsmanship. The Antique & Vintage Jewellery Galleria presents an array of rare pieces, including a bi-colour enamel diamond piece from World Coins Co., Ltd. (Booth: CEC CH-N12), with a history spanning over a century.
Design pieces are equally captivating, theDesigner Galleriawelcomes 10 Korean designers this year. Together with theYoung Jewellery Designer Arena, participated by the Asia Pacific Creator Association and the Asia Jewelry Culture Design and Crafts Association, about 50 designer exhibitors will showcase their diverse creativities in the fairground.
The HKTDC continues to nurture local talents in the jewellery industry. In partnership with the Jewellers’ and Goldsmiths’ Association of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association, and Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, the27th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition returns under the theme “Pure Elegance – Natural Beauty”, offering a stage for local professional designers and students. The awards ceremony will be held tomorrow (5 March) at the HKCEC, with winning pieces on display to demonstrate innovative design.
E-commerce and technology empower industry growth
To help exhibitors expand into the Chinese Mainland market and develop their online sales channels, the fairs continue the collaboration with Taobao Tmall. For the first time, the fairs also welcome Douyin, partnering with influencers and KOLs for on-site live streaming to promote exhibitors’ products. On 7 March, a seminar will feature experts discussing the latest online marketing trends and tactics.
Another seminar on 5 March will explore how AI and new technologies enhance competitiveness, optimise production, and drive product innovation in the jewellery industry.
Engaging events to connect and inspire
A diverse lineup of events will be held to foster industry dialogue. These include a seminar byDr Jack Ogden, a distinguished British historian and jewellery authority, who will analyse the evolution of jewellery craftsmanship and changing aesthetic tastes throughout history. The jewellery parades will highlight themes such as intangible cultural heritage jewellery, curated selections from the Antique & Vintage Jewellery Galleria, as well as highlights from the Hall of Extraordinary, Designer Galleria, and gold jewellery.
Full list of the winning entries fromHong Kong International Fashion Chuk Kam Jewellery Design Competition:https://bit.ly/46B5edL
Photo download:https://bit.ly/46GadtL
The42nd Hong Kong International Jewellery Showopens today at the HKCEC, alongside the12th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Showat AWE, together gathering around 4,000 exhibitors from over 40 countries and regions
Anthony Lam, Chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries (front row, centre);Bernard Chan, Under Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (front row, fifth right);Sophia Chong, Executive Director of the HKTDC (front row, fifth left);Kent Wong, Chairman of the HKTDC twin jewellery shows’ Fair Organising Committee (front row, fourth right);Winston Chow, Chairman of the HKTDC Jewellery Advisory Committee (front row, fourth left), and other officiating guests attended today’s networking reception
TheHall of Famehas expanded by over 40% this year, featuring more international brands
The World Gold Council debuts theHard Pure Gold Pavilion, featuring 11 exhibitors to showcase innovative hard pure gold craftsmanship to international buyers
The Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Pavilionmakes its first appearance, exhibiting luxury timepieces that integrate jewellery setting craftsmanship
Shenzhen Meifei Precious Metals Co Ltd (Booth: CEC 3E-E02) presents 24K gold necklaces themed around oriental palatial and modern Chinese styles, employing six traditional gold techniques
Hong Kong exhibitor Present Watch & Jewelry (Booth: CEC 1CON-019) showcases a diamond wristwatch inspired by the Northern Song masterpiece “Ode to the Lotus”, with a dial crafted to evoke a lotus pond
Turkish brand Zen Diamond (Booth: CEC 3B-C12), which appointed global celebrity Jennifer Lopez as its ambassador in 2025, presents a series of diamond pieces at the show
Hong Kong designer Austy Lee (Booth: CEC 1EF32) launches a zebra-inspired-bangle for the Year of the Horse
Winners of theHong Kong International Fashion Chuk Kam Jewellery Design Competitionpictured at the award ceremony with distinguished guests
Fair details
Hong Kong International Jewellery Show
Date
Opening hours
4 March (Wednesday)
10:30am to 6:30pm
5-7 March (Thursday to Saturday)
10am to 6:30pm
8 March (Friday)
10am to 5:30pm
Venue
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai
Press registration and Media Centre
Media representatives can register at the entrance ofHKCEC Hall 1D Concourse, or at theHKTDC Media Centre(G/F, Expo Drive Entrance, HKCEC)by presenting a business card or media identification.*
Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show
Date
Opening hours
2 March (Monday)
10:30am to 6:30pm
3-5 March (Tuesday to Thursday)
10am to 6:30pm
6 March (Friday)
10am to 5:30pm
Venue
AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong
Press registration and Media Centre
Media representatives can register at the entrance ofAsiaWorld-Expo’s East Lobby (Next to Hall 5)or at theMedia Centre (Room 201C, 2/F)by presenting a business card or media identification.*
* For security reasons, all media will be required to present a name card and identity card (or passport) for press registration. Individuals with a valid press pass will be required to present their identity card (or passport) again at the entrance to the exhibition halls for identity verification. Please allow sufficient time for registration and admission.
Websites
Hong Kong International Jewellery Show
Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show
Website
http://hkjewelleryshow.hktdc.com
http://hkdgp.hktdc.com
Activity list
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkjewellery/en/intelligence-hub
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkdgp/en/intelligence-hub
Shuttle bus arrangements
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkjewellery/en/travel-to-fairground-hkcec
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkdgp/en/travel-to-fairground-awe
HKTDC Media Room: https://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en
Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:
Winnie Kan
Tel: (852) 2584 4055
Email:winnie.wy.kan@hktdc.org
Katy Wong
Tel: (852) 2584 4524
Email:katy.ky.wong@hktdc.org
Jane Cheung
Tel: (852) 2584 4137
Email:jane.mh.cheung@hktdc.org
About HKTDC
TheHong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With over 50officesglobally, including 13 in the Chinese Mainland, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organisesinternational exhibitions,conferencesandbusiness missionsto create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information viaresearch reportsanddigital news channels.
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