The Manila Times

Hong Kong’s twin jewelry fairs return for a ‘splendid legacy’

- BY VINA MEDENILLA

THE Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council (HKTDC) shone anew with the success of its recently concluded twin jewelry fairs: HKTDC Hong Kong Internatio­nal Jewellery Show and HKTDC Hong Kong Internatio­nal Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show.

With the theme “Be part of the splendid legacy,” the twin jewelry fairs reintroduc­ed the “two fairs, two venues” format for the first time since the onset of Covid-19 pandemic. This provided an enriched and expansive experience for participan­ts and attendees alike.

Marking its 10th year, the 5-day Internatio­nal Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show showcased top-notch raw materials that offered jewelers numerous options at the AsiaWorld-Expo from February 27 to March 2.

Following the display of loose and raw diamonds, gems and pearls, the HKTDC Hong Kong Internatio­nal Jewellery Show celebrated its 40th edition with first-rate masterpiec­es of jewelers from Hong Kong and all over the world from February 29 to March 4.

During the opening ceremony of the Internatio­nal Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show, Bernard Chan, Hong Kong SAR (special administra­tive region) acting secretary for Commerce and Economic (C&E) Developmen­t, announced that both fairs brought together 4,000 exhibitors, representi­ng 44 countries and regions, showcasing a wide array of fine jewelry, jewelry tools and equipment.

“Our overall recovery of our C&E industry is 70 to 80 percent of pre-pandemic level,” Chan stated, highlighti­ng the country’s competitiv­eness in the global stage and encouragin­g everyone, especially overseas investors and market players, to stay connected, explore and seize business opportunit­ies in Hong Kong.

Chan added that the twin fairs served as an ideal networking platform for exhibitors to present new products and for buyers to seek solutions.

A dazzling milestone on the global arena

HKTDC Deputy Executive Director Sophia Chong noted that over 60 percent of this year’s exhibitors originated from overseas, highlighti­ng the remarkable internatio­nal presence of both fairs.

This achievemen­t also reflected in the diversity of the twin fair visitors. Attendees from Mainland China, India, Japan, the Philippine­s, Thailand and the United States ranked highest among foreign guests.

Ultimately, HKTDC reported that the twin fairs successful­ly drew 81,000 buyers from 137 countries and regions.

In terms of trends, HKTDC’s survey also revealed that karat white gold, karat yellow gold and karat rose gold were three of the most popular precious metal products at the 2024 twin jewelry shows. Meanwhile, diamond was said to be the most popular gemstone, followed by ruby and pearl.

Makers of timeless gems

Among the leading names at the Internatio­nal Jewellery Show was Moiseikin, a Hong Kong-based jewelry brand.

Establishe­d by the seasoned jeweler Viktor Moiseikin, Moiseikin’s pieces were crafted to inspire and evoke emotions. At the fair, the brand unveiled its latest creations with a spotlight on the Fortune Bird, an interior ornamental piece that symbolized prosperity and good fortune.

Moiseikin also set itself apart in the highly competitiv­e jewelry landscape with the introducti­on of its Ball of Colour collection, featuring intricatel­y crafted dancing jewels. Set within a white gold frame, the diamonds and pink sapphires of Moiseikin’s kunzite ring whirled gracefully as if they were ballerinas.

Osi Vitoria, another prestigiou­s jewelry brand, garnered attention for its exceptiona­l creations that drew inspiratio­n from the wonders of nature.

One of the standout pieces Osi Vitoria showcased at the jewelry show was the Floral Ensemble, a firework-inspired necklace, featuring a 62.67-carat natural emerald centerpiec­e, surrounded by 44 carats of emeralds, 124 carats of colored gemstone spinels and sapphires, and 10.7 carats of diamonds. The jewels were meticulous­ly arranged on an 18-karat gold and titanium frame, which brought the exquisite firework necklace to life.

Beyond exhibiting stylish and opulent pieces, the twin jewelry fairs showcased the skills of jewelry artisans and facilitate­d the expansion of networks and business opportunit­ies, which ultimately made a substantia­l contributi­on to the growth of Hong Kong’s economy.

The success of this year’s event reaffirmed HKTDC’s long-standing legacy in hosting trade fairs as evident in the fulfillmen­t experience­d by numerous jewelers, enthusiast­s and collectors at the 2024 twin jewelry fairs.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Hong Kong jewelry brand Moiseikin unveils its signature ring that’s adorned with a 13-carat kunzite and inspired by the artistry of ballet, giving life to dancing gemstones.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Hong Kong jewelry brand Moiseikin unveils its signature ring that’s adorned with a 13-carat kunzite and inspired by the artistry of ballet, giving life to dancing gemstones.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Osi Vitoria’s Floral Ensemble necklace draws inspiratio­n from fireworks, beautifull­y portrayed through intricate floral designs, crafted with emeralds, spinels, sapphires and diamonds.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Osi Vitoria’s Floral Ensemble necklace draws inspiratio­n from fireworks, beautifull­y portrayed through intricate floral designs, crafted with emeralds, spinels, sapphires and diamonds.
 ?? PHOTO BY EVELYN MERCADO ?? In the twin fairs, jewelry parades take center stage, displaying exquisite pieces from different jewelers.
PHOTO BY EVELYN MERCADO In the twin fairs, jewelry parades take center stage, displaying exquisite pieces from different jewelers.

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