Exhibition Information
展会简介
The exhibition value of the Tianjin International Jewelry Fair is as follows:
- The largest and most influential annual jewelry industry event in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. First held in 2008, the fair is co-organized by authoritative institutions including the Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Geological and Mineral Exploration and Development and Tianjin DiKuang Jewelry Co., Ltd. Leveraging multiple national strategic opportunities—such as the coordinated development of the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the Tianjin Free Trade Zone—the event has evolved into a premier, high‑end, highly professional, and influential jewelry showcase in Northern China. After nearly two decades of dedicated cultivation, the Tianjin Jewelry Fair has become a comprehensive platform integrating brand promotion, information exchange, business negotiations, new‑product launches, cultural dissemination, and trendsetting.
- Comprehensive coverage of the entire industry chain, offering one‑stop solutions to diverse procurement needs. The fair features a complete range of exhibits spanning the entire jewelry value chain, including premium jadeite, Hetian jade, and other fine jades; diamonds, colored gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, and emeralds; precious metal‑set jewelry in white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and K‑gold; Chinese freshwater pearls, South Sea pearls, Tahitian pearls, and other pearl varieties; as well as aromatic woods like agarwood and Hainan Huanghuali for collectors. The exhibit lineup further encompasses crystal carvings, mineral specimens, processing machinery, tools, packaging, and other complementary products, providing buyers and jewelry enthusiasts with a one‑stop platform for sourcing and networking—from raw materials to finished pieces, from design to craftsmanship.
- An international roster led by the Taiwan Pavilion, bringing together global jewelry resources. The fair’s international profile continues to grow, consistently attracting jewelry exhibitors from Sri Lanka, Poland, Thailand, Myanmar, India, France, Canada, Israel, South Korea, Japan, and other countries and regions. As the largest exhibiting delegation, the Taiwan Pavilion annually brings together over a hundred renowned Taiwanese jewelry enterprises, showcasing collector‑grade pieces such as old‑pit jadeite, high‑end colored diamonds, and emeralds, making it one of the fair’s most compelling thematic zones. This highly international mix of exhibitors provides domestic companies with an exceptional opportunity to benchmark against global standards and expand into overseas markets.
- Rooted in the Northern market, precisely reaching high‑value consumer segments. As the economic hub of Northern China and the Bohai Rim region, Tianjin serves as a key gateway to the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei area, as well as neighboring provinces in North China, Northeast China, Shandong, and Shanxi. Each year, the fair draws jewelry distributors, wholesalers, and end‑consumers from across the country—including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Xinjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, and Hebei—providing exhibitors with an efficient platform to engage directly with core purchasing decision‑makers in the Northern market. Through tailored one‑on‑one invitations to professional buyers and organized visits by industry associations, the organizers ensure both the quality of the audience and the effectiveness of procurement activities.
- Backed by authoritative testing, bolstering consumer confidence on all fronts. In collaboration with the Tianjin DiKuang Jewelry Supervision and Inspection Center and other reputable institutions, the fair establishes on‑site expert appraisal teams, offering free jewelry authentication and advisory services to consumers. This initiative effectively addresses the longstanding challenge of distinguishing genuine from counterfeit jewelry, enabling buyers to purchase with confidence and store their collections securely. Meanwhile, a rich array of concurrent events—including industry forums, jewelry lectures, and geological‑mineral science outreach—provides exhibitors and professional attendees with a high‑level platform for in‑depth exchanges and insights into emerging trends.





