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Jewellery parades and exhibits unfold at September Hong Kong Fair

Also second day ends with higher number of visitors over last year

diamond world news service

The second fold of the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair slated at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) began today. This year HKCEC venue features fine finished jewellery offered by over 1,700 exhibitors with various theme pavilions.

As the Fair’s jewellery showcasing segment unfolds today, visitors will be hosted to: Hong Kong Premier Pavilion Jewellery Parade, Lorenzo Jewelry Limited Jewellery Parade, Hong Kong Premier Pavilion Jewellery Parade, Fair Reception and Jewellery Parade of the “Pavilion of the Year – India”. The following days will host parades including : Lorenzo Jewelry Limited Jewellery Parade, Hong Kong Premier Pavilion Jewellery Parade, ENLIGHTENED – Swarovski Elements, Special Display of Jewellery Pieces including: Buyers’ Favourite Jewelry Design Competition 2010 – Display of Final Entries, 2010 Gold Expressions Collection, The Gallery of Gioiello Italiano, GOLD UP by Oroarezzo – Vogue Gioiello in collaboration with Assicor-Arezzo Chamber of Commerce.

The first leg of the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair which started at the Asia World-Expo (AWE) on 14th September, exhibiting rough and loose gemstones, pearls and other jewellery materials and technology, will run until 18th September.

The second day of the September Hong Kong Show concluded yesterday with 11,170 visitors, almost 20 percent higher over last year. The international attendance was encouraging, including an 18 percent increase in number of American visitors.

The Fair will finally conclude at the HKCEC on 20 September 2010.


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