Archive for the Jewelry Category
Luxury “Created In China” May Come Sooner Than You Think
With China surpassing the United States last year to become the world’s second-largest luxury market, Chinese luxury consumers have become industry darlings. However, it’s no longer just the top European luxury brands who have their sights set on these buyers.
Read Full Story »Hedging Their Bets: What China’s Millionaires Are Buying
It’s no surprise that companies are bending over backwards to find out what drives the estimated 825,000 people worth over 10 million RMB (US$1.46 million) and 51,000 individuals worth over 100 million RMB (US$14.64) to make purchases.
Read Full Story »Week In Review: March 1-5
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of March 1-5.
Read Full Story »5.16-Carat Blue Diamond Ring Up For Grabs In Hong Kong: Expected To Attract Mainland New Collector Interest
The fact that this rare item is offered at auction in Asia rather than Europe or the US shows how much importance auction houses now place on Hong Kong: the gateway to buyers from all over Asia, but more specifically, to Chinese New Collectors.
Read Full Story »Chinese Jewelry Designers Incorporate Ethnic Minority Accents
Will Western-influenced jewelry design continue to dominate in China, or will home-grown designers attract jewelry lovers with distinctive Chinese styles in coming years?
Read Full Story »China’s Diamond Rush (Video)
According to figures recently released by the Diamond Administration of China (DAC), in 2009 China surpassed Japan to become the world’s second-largest diamond market.
Read Full Story »10 For ‘10: Expert Opinions On The Year Ahead (Part 1 of 2)
In part one of our two-part series, experts weigh in on what we can expect to see in 2010 across a range of industries, from art to new media, marketing to luxury.
Read Full Story »Chinese Luxury Jewelry Designer Wan BaoBao: “No Emotion Is Meaningless” (Interview)
Although the top Western luxury jewelry brands still dominate in China, we’re starting to see more Chinese companies entering the premium jewelry segment.
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