HKTDC Media Room HKTDC Media Room

To assignment editors:

Twin jewellery shows set to open in early March

Press conference to preview highlights next Thursday

 Artist Hera Chan to showcase statement pieces

30 January 2026 – Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the 12th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show and the 42nd Hong Kong International Jewellery Show continues its successful “two shows, two venues” format. The twin exhibitions will run from 2 to 6 March at AsiaWorld-Expo and from 4 to 8 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and provide a world-class exhibition platform for the jewellery industry.

Under the theme “Fusion of Dazzling Beauty”, the two trade fairs will bring together some 4,000 exhibitors from over 40 countries and regions to create the world’s largest one-stop jewellery marketplace. Exhibits will include jewellery collections from renowned brands, gold jewellery, affordable luxury jewellery, men’s jewellery, as well as various forms of diamonds, gemstones, pearls, and raw materials.

The World Gold Council will, for the first time, set up a Hard Pure Gold Pavilion at the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show. Several Chinese Mainland enterprises will present this innovative gold category to the international market in order to explore global opportunities. A series of seminars and forums will also be held during the exhibitions to help industry players stay abreast of market trends and developments.

A press conference at 2:30PM next Thursday (5 February) will introduce the featured activities of the twin jewellery shows. Industry leaders will be invited to share insight into the latest developments and product trends in the jewellery sector. The event will also feature a jewellery parade, led by artist Hera Chan, with models presenting an exquisite collection of high-end jewellery and selected exhibit pieces.

Product highlights of the twin jewellery shows

Ruby jewellery set includes necklace and earrings, featuring natural rubies sourced from Myanmar, untreated and displaying a vivid pigeon‑blood red hue. Accented with diamonds, this exceptionally rare set is of outstanding value.
Estimated value: HK$14,040,000

 

24K Gold classic necklace
One of a series inspired by traditional oriental palace and modern Chinese aesthetics, incorporating six ancient gold craftsmanship techniques — fire gilding, filigree, chasing, braided wire, inlay and enamel painting — reflecting cultural heritage and masterful artistry.
Estimated value: US$25,000

South Sea pearl diamond set includes necklace and earrings, featuring a rare 15.5mm white South Sea pearl sourced from Australian waters, admired for its exceptional roundness and high lustre. Crafted in 18K white gold and adorned with dazzling diamonds, exuding timeless elegance.
Estimated value: US$70,000 per set

We cordially invite you or your representative to cover the press conference. Details are as follows:

Date:

5 February 2026 (Thursday)

Time:

2:30pm-4pm

Venue:

Pier 1929, 2/F, Wan Chai Ferry Pier

Language:

Cantonese (questions in English or Mandarin are welcome)

Speakers:

Jenny Koo, Deputy Executive Director, HKTDC
Kent Wong, Chairman, HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Fair Organising Committee
Winston Chow, Chairman, HKTDC Jewellery Advisory Committee

 

Guest celebrity:

Artist Hera Chan

(An interview session will be held before the press briefing, from around 2pm to 2:20pm. Interested members of the press should arrive at the venue before that time.)

Please note: Photographers are suggested to use telephoto lenses in the Media Zone

 

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Media enquiries

HKTDC's Corporate Communications Department:

Katy Wong

Tel: (852) 2584 4525

Email: katy.ky.wong@hktdc.org

Jane Cheung

Tel: (852) 2584 4137

Email: jane.mh.cheung@hktdc.org

Winnie Kan

Tel: (852) 2584 4055          

Email: winnie.wy.kan@hktdc.org