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Gem Trading Hubs

Gem trading hubs

1. New york diamond district

As the biggest jewellery district in NYC (and the world!), the Diamond District is called this because of the sheer volume of diamonds that are bought and sold in the area. With over 2,600 sellers and shops, the Diamond District sees over 90% of the diamonds in the U.S. before they make their way into retail stores.

2. Bangkok

Thailand's Leading Trade Premises for Jewellery and Gemstones. The Jewellery Trade Centre is the largest gem and jewellery center in Asian Region with prominent traders from all around the world housing their offices in the JTC Tower trading gemstones.

3. Hatton gardens London

Hatton Garden, stands as the historic and contemporary hub of London’s jewellery trade. Dating back to the medieval era, this area has long been associated with precious gems, metals, and distinguished craftsmanship.

Today, Hatton Garden boasts a significant cluster of retail jewellers, wholesale businesses, The area is renowned for its exquisite diamonds and high-quality precious gemstones, earning it a reputation as one of the premier locations for jewellery shopping and bespoke jewellery design in the UK and beyond. Whether it’s for engagement rings, wedding bands, unique custom pieces, or valuable antique jewellery, Hatton Garden’s expert jewellers and gemmologists cater to a wide range of discerning clientele.

4. China

Shenzhen Beijing And Shanghai have become gem trading hubs in the recent past with Chinese traders entering the gem industry buying precious gemstones to create high jewellery to the elite of the china

5. Hong Kong

Hong Kong, the world’s premier trading hub for jewellery, is a free port where there are no duties or restrictions imposed on precious jewellery products or related materials. It is also the ideal springboard from which traders worldwide can venture out to the booming markets of Mainland China and the rest of Asia.