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7 irresistible reasons to visit Jewellery & Gem ASIA next month!

P.N. Gems
5-carat ‘Crimson Red’ ruby ring with diamonds
Chic Chu Limited
Diamond necklace featuring a 54.96-carat Afghan neon lagoon tourmaline centre stone. The tourmaline pendant converts to a brooch
Joywith Jewelry Limited
‘Luminous Verdant Calla’ brooch in titanium, featuring yellow sapphires and tsavorites

1,100+ exhibitors bring the world of jewellery to Hong Kong

HONG KONG, 20 May 2026 − Some of the most anticipated jewellery and gemstone collections of the year are set to debut next month at Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong (JGA) − one of the world’s largest B2B jewellery buying destinations, Informa Markets Jewellery announced today.

From 18 – 21 June, JGA will take over the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)  and serve as the launchpad for the latest and finest offerings of 1,100+ exhibitors representing 30+ countries and regions. Consisting of two co-located fairs, featuring approximately 30 pavilions combined, this jewellery marketplace serves as a hub for sourcing products and building industry connections.

Online buyer pre-registration is open until 7 June. Successful registrants will enjoy the convenience of fast-track badge collection, ensuring a smoother and more efficient start to their JGA experience.

“JGA brings the jewellery industry together mid-year to connect with peers and discover and source virtually every product imaginable − from finished pieces to raw materials − all in one place. As ongoing geopolitical challenges continue to impact global markets, including the luxury sector, JGA’s role as a market-maker and platform for collaboration, idea-sharing and practical solution-finding has become increasingly vital,” said Celine Lau, Director of Jewellery Fairs at Informa Markets Jewellery.

P.N. Gems
20-carat+ unheated Burmese royal blue sapphire ring with diamond halo 
Chic Chu Limited
The Oriental Patterns Collection. The necklace is set with 35.78 carats of ‘fuchsia rose’ rubellites. The matching earrings are set with 4.97 carats of ‘fuchsia rose’ rubellites
Joywith Jewelry Limited
‘Radiance of the Sun’ necklace with a cushion-cut central yellow beryl and adorned with brilliant-cut yellow sapphires and mother-of-pearl accents 

Two shows, one venue

JGA: Jewellery in Hall 1 covers all the bases when it comes to finished jewellery, from retail favourites to dramatic pieces designed to impress. Here, buyers will discover creations adorned with diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls and other precious materials, alongside collections in plain metal. Further enriching the fair experience is the CORE Pavilion, a centrepiece of Hong Kong’s enduring reputation for innovation in design and jewellery manufacturing − be it bespoke creations or high-volume quality production. For buyers looking for standout pieces to meet year-round demand, this pavilion is a must-visit.

Meanwhile, Hall 3 hosts JGA: Diamonds, Gemstones & Pearls+, which presents a broad array of loose precious materials from all major supply and trading centres worldwide. One of its attractions is the Fine Design/Fine Gem Pavilion, consisting of select exhibitors whose collections are coveted by legacy brands, premium retailers, high jewellery artisans and discerning collectors. This space offers buyers the chance to discover exceptional finds that truly set this buying event apart.

Top reasons to attend JGA

For wholesalers, jewellery retail chain owners and other B2B buyers, JGA is where potential bestsellers are unveiled and exceptional product designs take centre stage. Whether tracking trending styles or exploring new offerings, procurement specialists consistently regard this industry gathering as an essential destination. Here are the top seven reasons why.

1. All things couture

P.V. Gems
Platinum earrings with SSEF-certified Burmese rubies, each weighing over 3 carats, with a combined total weight of 6.65 carats. Complementing them are 6.96 carats of diamonds 
 Glamour Fine Jewelry
Australian black opal and unheated violet sapphire brooch/pendant. The opal displays a deep body tone featuring the harlequin pattern 
 Joywith Jewelry Limited
‘Monarch Butterfly’ brooch in titanium with a Colombian emerald centre stone

Unique collections await buyers at the Fine Design/Fine Gem Pavilion in Hall 3. Highlights include Glamour Fine Jewelry’s pendant/brooch, featuring a pear-shaped Australian black opal with the prized harlequin pattern, unheated violet sapphires and diamonds. Joywith Jewelry is all set to reveal titanium designs inspired by butterflies and blooms, adorned with emeralds, fancy sapphires, conch pearls and diamonds. P.N. Gems will unveil exceptional pieces, including a ring with a 5-carat “Crimson Red” ruby at its centre, encircled by a halo of diamonds − a striking choice for the red carpet − alongside sapphire collections and more. Buyers will also find standout collections from P.V. Gems, Chic Chu Limited and a host of other exhibitors bringing their best work to JGA.

2. Jewellery resource

 H & R Jewellery Limited
Diamond and fancy sapphire earrings in 18-karat gold
 Nagahori (HK) Co Ltd
Heart-shaped golden South Sea pearl and diamond earrings in 18-karat gold
 Kin U Fook Jewelry
Coloured gemstone and diamond ring
 Taka Jewellery Pte Ltd
Diamond bangle in 18-karat gold

JGA also offers a glimpse into upcoming jewellery trends, bringing together leading names in the industry. Among them is H & R Jewellery Limited, which will unveil its “Gorgeous Space Dream” diamond and fancy sapphire earrings in 18-karat gold. Nagahori (HK) Co Ltd will introduce elegant long earrings adorned with diamonds and heart-shaped golden South Sea pearls while Kin U Fook Jewelry will premiere an extensive selection of coloured gemstone brooches and rings. Taka Jewellery will present a modern twist on gold and diamond jewellery, alongside many other exciting exhibitors.

3. Diamond dreams

 J. R. Diam Limited 
Chandelier earrings with briolette diamonds
Parshwa Diam
Precision-cut melee diamonds
 Terra Company
Fancy colour diamonds
 Artman Jewellery Limited
Diamond ring in 18-karat gold 

Diamonds remain a perennial favourite and buyers at JGA are sure to find an impressive selection. Visitors may explore a wide range of loose diamonds, available in nearly every popular size, shape, colour and clarity grade. For those seeking finished diamond jewellery, the offerings are equally compelling. Highlights include J. R. Diam Limited’s chandelier earrings adorned with briolette diamonds, Artman Jewellery Limited’s elegant classic rings and many more.

4. Colour symphony

 Chase Jewellery Manufactory Limited
Coloured gemstone and diamond rings
 Brazil Paraiba Mine
Paraiba tourmaline
 P.V. Gems
6.05-carat cushion-cut, ‘no-heat’ Mogok ruby
 Spectrum Jewelmart Pvt Limited
Necklace and earrings set with Zambian emeralds and diamonds
 Arihant Gems (HK) Limited
Asscher-cut aquamarine 

This marketplace is perfect for those with a passion for colour. The show floor features a vibrant array of hues, highlighting offerings such as P.V. Gems’ rubies and sapphires, Arihant Gems’ aquamarines, Chase Jewellery Manufactory’s colourful rings, Brazil Paraiba Mine’s neon blue gems, Spectrum Jewelmart’s Zambian emerald collections and so much more.

5. Pearl enchantment

 Wing Hang Jewellery Company Limited
South Sea pearl and diamond ring in 18-karat gold
 New Treasure Jewellery Co
Loose Tahitian pearls
Abhinav Gems Co Ltd
Matched pairs of deep golden South Sea pearls with a warm ‘Chakin’ tone
 Uwakai Pearl Inc
Strings of Japanese Akoya pearls, ranging from 7mm to 9mm in diameter

From commercial-grade to fine-quality gems, the industry’s leading pearl traders offer an impressive selection of Akoya, South Sea, Tahitian and freshwater pearls. JGA is also the perfect place to discover other ocean-born treasures, such as conch and Melo pearls. Highlights include Wing Hang Jewellery’s South Sea pearl jewellery collections, as well as a broad assortment of loose pearls from exhibitors such as New Treasure Jewellery Co, Abhinav Gems Co Ltd, Uwakai Pearl Inc and many more.

6. Inspiration and insights

Beyond the exhibits, JGA will host a series of panel discussions and seminars at The Stage in Hall 1C of the HKCEC.

Thursday, 18 June | 2:30pm – 4pm
Informa and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China Limited (DFHK) will present a panel discussion titled “Winning Strategies for Natural Diamond Jewellery in ASEAN+ Markets.” Representatives from major jewellery retail companies will participate in the discussion, moderated by Victor Yiu, Director of Zuri Jewelry Co Ltd. The session will be conducted in English with AI-assisted Mandarin captions.

Friday, 19 June | 2:30pm – 3:30pm

 Hiroko Saito
Founder & Designer
H-iron 
 Payal Shah
Founder & Creative Director
L’Dezen
 Victoria Yu
Founder & Creative Director
Joywith Jewelry  

Jewellery entrepreneurs and designers Hiroko Saito of H-iron, Payal Shah of L’Dezen and Victoria Yu of Joywith Jewellery will share their experiences and strategies for creating standout pieces with coloured gemstones. Their panel discussion, “Winning Hearts with Colour: Designing Coloured Gemstone Jewellery that Buyers Will Love,” will be conducted in English with AI-assisted Mandarin captions.

Saturday, 20 June | 11:30am – 12:30pm

 
Chung Ming Lee
Director, GAHK
 
Sunny Lo
Director, GAHK

The Gemmological Association of Hong Kong Limited (GAHK) will present a seminar on “Unravelling the Magical Colour-Change Effects of Gemstones.” Featured speakers include GAHK’s Chun Ming Lee and Sunny Lo. This session will be conducted in Cantonese.

Saturday, 20 June | 3:30pm – 4:30pm

 
Ryuichiro Machizawa
Deputy General Manager
Japan Pearl Promotion Society
 
Yumiko Ijichi
Executive Director
Japan Pearl Exporters’ Association

Ryuichiro Machizawa of the Japan Pearl Promotion Society and Yumiko Ijichi of the Japan Pearl Exporters’ Association will lead the “Japan Pearl Seminar – History, Quality and Sustainability.” They will offer insights into the evolution of pearl quality standards, market trends and sustainability initiatives driving innovation in Japan’s pearl sector. The session will be conducted in English with simultaneous interpretation in Mandarin.

7. Designers to watch

Adding to the excitement, around 90 designs have reached the finals of Informa’s Gender-Fluid Coloured Gem Jewellery Design Challenge. The entries will be displayed at Stand 1C302 in the CORE Pavilion (Hall 1), hosted by the competition’s principal sponsor and manufacturing partner, Hong Kong-based jeweller EJI. Visitors and exhibitors may vote for their favourite designs onsite, bringing a public voice to complement the judging panel’s evaluations. Expert judges include Payal Shah of L’Dezen and Victoria Yu of Joywith.

Nine winning designs will be selected − three from each category: Brooch, Earrings and Ring. These will be brought to life in collaboration with EJI and coloured gemstone sponsor RMC Gems HK Co, with additional collaborators to be announced shortly. The finished pieces will be showcased at JGW in September, offering design students a platform to showcase their work, gain industry recognition and connect with professionals in the field

Winners will be awarded a trip to JGW 2026, ownership of their completed jewellery piece, editorial coverage and an award certificate. The honours will be conferred during the Awards Ceremony at the JGW Fair Reception, scheduled for 16 September at the HKCEC.

Learn more about JGA 2026 by exploring these official media resources:

JGA Website: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/

JGA Online Media Registration: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/online-media-registration/

JGA Press Releases: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/press-pressrelease/ 

JGA Photo Gallery: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/fairinfo-photogallery/

JGA Video Gallery: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/videogallery/ JGA FAQs: https://jga.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com/faq/

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