Editor’s Note
This article highlights the upcoming launch of the world’s largest one-stop jewellery trading platform in Hong Kong, organized by the HKTDC. The event will utilize the proven “two shows, two venues” model, reinforcing the city’s pivotal role in the global jewellery trade.

Hong Kong — The world’s largest one-stop jewellery trading platform, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), will open in early March, continuing the successful “two shows, two venues” model.
Will be held from 2 to 6 March at the AsiaWorld-Expo, showcasing a wide range of jewellery raw materials.
Will be held from 4 to 8 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai, displaying a variety of finished jewellery pieces.
The twin jewellery shows have consistently received strong support from the global industry, gathering over 40 exhibitor groups this year. The World Gold Council will set up a Hard Gold Pavilion for the first time, showcasing innovative gold craftsmanship to the international market. Additionally, the Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association is participating as a group for the first time this year, and the Zhushan Turquoise exhibitor group from Hubei is also making its debut.
The “Branding Gallery” section at the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show returns with a scale over 40% larger than last year, featuring more internationally renowned jewellery brands.
More than 20 industry seminars and networking events will be held during the twin jewellery shows, covering industry trends, online marketing, and jewellery technology. On the second day of the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, a session will analyse how artificial intelligence can progress from design to commercialisation, driving the development of the jewellery industry. Additionally, the organiser will arrange seminars where influencers will share how to use e-commerce platforms to enhance jewellery brand influence, increase sales, and share practical experiences, helping the industry accelerate the integration of online and offline collaborative channels.
