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Caram at Hong Kong March Show 2026

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Caram will be exhibiting at the Hong Kong March show. at AWE - 8F05 and looks forward to connecting with retailers, designers, and trade partners during the show



Aishwarya Rai as Jodhaa Bai adorned in elaborate Mughal jewelry, featuring intricate gold designs encrusted with precious gemstones.
Special emeralds, sapphires, and rubies by Caram



Caram at the Hong Kong March Show 2026


Booth 8F-05 | ICA Pavilion | AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE)


March 2–6, 2026



This March, Caram will be exhibiting at the Hong Kong March Show 2026 (HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show) at AsiaWorld-Expo.


We invite trade partners, manufacturers, and jewelry brands to visit us at Booth 8F-05 in the ICA Pavilion, where we will be presenting a tightly curated selection of fine emeralds, sapphires, and rubies—chosen for rarity, origin, and the kind of natural character that translates beautifully into high jewelry.



What we’re showing in Hong Kong


This year’s selection is designed for buyers looking for stones with true “final-piece” presence:


• Fine emeralds selected for color character and origin

• Unheated sapphires in rare hues and matched pairs

• Rubies chosen for depth, saturation, and long-term desirability

• Collector stones suitable for bespoke commissions and brand capsules


If you’re sourcing for a specific design direction—or need calibrated pairs or a particular range—tell us ahead of time. We’ll do our best to have options ready for you at the booth.



Pre-Arranged Viewings for Trade Partners


The show moves quickly. If you’d like dedicated time for selection, we recommend booking a pre-arranged viewing so we can prepare stones relevant to your needs.


Book a meeting request → message us on WhatsApp



See You at Booth 8F-05


We look forward to reconnecting with long-standing partners and meeting new ones in Hong Kong.



Caram — rare colored gemstones, curated with care since 1975.









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