The June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair concluded on a high note on 21 June with 16,685 visitors from 100 countries and 1,100 exhibitors from 30 countries. Visitors from key emerging markets such as China, Russia and Brazil soared by 20.1, 17.2 and 14.3 percent respectively. Strong domestic demand from China ensured the mainland was the largest source of visitors, other than the 9,018 visitors from Hong Kong itself, with 2,802 visitors. Mainland China was followed by the Philippines (450), India (396), Taiwan (356), the United States (354), Japan (345), Korea (295), Australia (292), Thailand (292), Singapore (209) and Indonesia (202).
Organized by UBM Asia, a subsidiary of United Business Media, the 22nd edition of Asia’s largest and most important international mid-year jewellery event took up 40,000 square metres of exhibition space at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre with over 2,000 booths. National or group pavilions representing Antwerp, mainland China, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States and Malaysia all had a prominent presence at the Fair, alongside seven themed pavilions featuring fine jewellery, diamond, pearls, gemstones, silver jewellery, tools, equipment and packaging and the newly launched Hong Kong Premier Pavilion.
Exhibitors were pleased with the results at the Fair. Ardis Chan, international sales manager of TTF Studio in China said: “We’ve been taking part in the June Fair for three years now. This year, we met some of our existing buyers from Europe and new buyers from Asia.” Keisuke Nemoto of Royal Trading Co Ltd in Japan said: “We’ve been taking part in the June Fair for 10 years. We did pretty well at the fair. We met our target buyers and received new orders.” Deepak Sharma, general manager of Sterling Ornaments Pvt Ltd in India commented: “We made contacts with many potential buyers such as those from the US, Germany and Panama. We are satisfied with the results.” Addy Wong, managing director of Waddy Jewellery Group in Hong Kong said: “We’ve been taking part in this Fair for many years and we are glad to have joined the Hong Kong Premier Pavilion which helps us to better present our brand.” They all confirmed that they would return next year.

