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First-ever physical show since the pandemic in Hong Kong welcomed by industry

The 4-day show Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers' Association (HKJMA) was a welcome change for stakeholders who are eager to do business the traditional, physical way

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JMA Hong Kong International Jewelry Show opened on 26 November and will close on 29 November. Held at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong this is the first physical show which is witnessing good participation from industry personnel.

The 2020 Show integrates all exhibitors within Hall 1 so that buyers could browse and purchase different varieties under one roof. Taking advantage of the best shopping time before Christmas and New Year, with generous discounts, the Show is bound to attract more than 20,000 trade and public buyers to participate for high-quality and affordable jewelry.

Organizers had taken excellent precaution and adhered to high standard of hygiene and Covid19 healthcare protocol. It ensure complete safety for everyone. The show covers almost all categories of interest: Diamond jewelry, Platinum jewelry, 24K fine gold jewelry, Gemset jewelry, Silver jewelry,Jade jewelry,Pearl jewelry,South Sea pearls,Cultured pearls,Fresh water pearls,Diamonds,Colored gemstones,Jade Opals, Jewelry mountings,Carvings/display ornaments,Jewelry display,packaging material, et al. People are showing interest in visiting all the booths and the exhibition gave the G & J industry around the globe a push from the decline it was facing owing to the pandemic-induced lockdown.


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