On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong held the "Tahitian Pearl Reunion Night" party and the signing ceremony of the "MOU on Tahitian Pearl Cooperation " as well as the release of a Tahitian pearl themed song at her debut on September 17.
The signing ceremony guests included: Mr. Chan Ming Wing, the President of Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong, Mr. Fan Xiao Bin, President of the Hong Kong Gemstone Manufacturers’ Association, Ms. Chen Xia Ying, President of the Professional Association of pearls, Zhejiang, Mr. Tu Xing Cai, President of the Shenzhen Pearl Industry Association, uniting over 1000 pearl enterprises. This significant ceremony is witnessed by industry stalwarts Mr. Wong Tat Wah and Mr. Alfred Martin from Tahiti, who have both been appointed as the Honorary Life Presidents of our association.
Mr. Chan Ming Wing, the President of Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong stated that the association is committed to promoting and educating about Tahitian pearls. Recently, the association created a song called "Mesmerized Tahitian Pearl", meaning in love with Tahitian pearls, with the aim of establishing Tahitian pearls as a "star brand" and promoting them to different markets.
The event also featured a jewelry parade of Tahitian pearl jewelry interpreted by Miss Kimmy LOW, the Miss Jewelry Hong Kong, along with models. Some of the jewelry pieces showcased were award-winning designs from the JNA Jewelry Design Competition. Additionally, the premiere of the Tahitian Pearl theme song "Mesmerized Tahitian Pearl" took place. The song, an original creation by Peng Liang who wrote, composed, and performed it, drew inspiration from the unique charm and mysterious colors of Tahitian pearls. The song incorporates praises for Tahitian pearls and longing for the seas of Tahiti, showcasing deep and dreamy emotions. Peng Liang expressed his honor in creating this song, which deepened his understanding of Tahitian pearls' culture and history. He hopes this song can serve as a cultural bridge, allowing people from different backgrounds to resonate through music.
During the evening, a grand ceremony was held where the association's Director General, Mr. He Bin, presented the appointment certificate of "Tahitian Pearl Brand Ambassadors" to Miss JoJo Li, representing vibrant and energetic and Miss Jacqueline Chan, representing elegant and mature. JoJo, full of youthful energy, expressed, "Tahitian pearls with rainbow-like colors and simple designs can already present unique beauty; dynamic earrings can also show a vibrant side." Jacqueline, representing elegance and maturity, stated, "I particularly like the mysterious and charming radiance and unique colors of Tahitian pearls. Each perfect Tahitian pearl is very precious and has earned the title of 'Queen of the Pearl.' Therefore, I interpret the charm of Tahitian pearl jewelry with a mature and elegant image."
Lastly, President, Mr Chan Ming Wing mentioned that to promote Tahitian pearls and give back to society, the association actively participates in charity sales activities. To promote the sustainable development of the jewelry industry, the association sponsors jewelry design competitions and organizes more pearl appreciation and charity sales activities. During the event, a charity sales booth was set up, where guests could purchase Tahitian pearl products at discounted prices, with ten percent of the proceeds donated to the hospice service of Haven of Hope Christian Service.
Director General Mr HE Bin shared the upcoming plan of the association: establish a Tahitian Pearl Pavilion to facilitate the trade and promotion of Tahitian pearls, maintain close contact and communication with the Tahitian government to reflect market conditions, enhance cooperation with Tahitian pearl farmers to provide a more convenient trading platform for all distributors and offer higher quality pearls to the members of the association as well as putting strength on price stability, providing the fastest and most accurate industry information to ensure market stability and transparency.
Special thanks are extended to the Co-organizers, supporting organization, industry leaders, honorary presidents, board of directors and jewellery sponsors for jewellery parade and charity sales:
Companies sponsoring Tahitian pearl jewelry are as follows:
- C&K Jewellery Limited
- Chan Ming Wing Pearl International Ltd.
- CMW Pearls
- J Ocean Pearl Jewellery Ltd.
- Rio Pearl
- Tai Chung Jewellery Co., Ltd.
- Upright Source Co. Limited
- Joyfook Jewelry
Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong Jewellery Parade Products Highlights
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Tai Chung Jewellery Co., Ltd. & Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
This necklace can best illustrate the charm of Tahiti. It is created by Tai Chung Jewellery Co., Ltd. The necklace is composed of Tahitian pearls and flower-shaped (MOP), enhanced by stylish MOP earrings and a Keshi bangle , complementing each other harmoniously. The ring named "Nurture" is designed by Mr Zhou Jian Xiang during his Tahiti study tour. The entire jewelry set shows a strong exotic vibe, radiating the unique romantic atmosphere of Tahiti, making one feel as if they are under sunlight on the beach. |
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Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
This beautiful set is designed by a Bulgarian designer Rozaliya Nicheva, named "Adagio," the necklace and bangle are set with over 100 Tahitian Keshi pearls of various shapes, evoking a melody of exquisite harmony. The piece has received a Merit Award in the JNA Jewelry Design Competition, standing out among numerous entries with its unique design and precious materials. The earrings was designed by Amaris Xiao during the Tahiti Study Tour, named Amazing Dance. The irregular shapes of Keshi pearls is conveying a story about music, art, and precious cultural heritage. |
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Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
This set of jewelry is related to Christmas. For Chinese community, the Mid-Autumn Festival is just like Christmas in the West, filled with a happy and reunion atmosphere. This collection is named "Joy of Xmas" and is designed by Shahrzad Givi. It has won a Merit Award and the TPAHK Best Craftsmanship Award in the JNA Jewelry Design Competition. The fur of the little deer is surprisingly lifelike, making it unforgettable at first sight. The ring is set with a 17mm Tahitian baroque pearl, symbolizing a grand gift carried by the little deer for all guests. The design of the necklace is unique; the central pearl is meant to protect the wearer from negative energy. |
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Chan Ming Wing Pearl International Ltd. & Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
This Tahitian pearl Keshi long necklace is from Chan Ming Wing Pearl International Limited. It interprets elegance and sophistication. The market said a gram of top-grade Keshi pearls can be of similar price of 1 gram of gold. The brooch is called "Black Swan," it has won the Merit Award at the JNA Jewelry Design Competition and the TPAHK Best Market Value Award. The designer drew inspiration from the ballet "Swan Lake". The earrings,named "When Coral Meets Tahitian Pearl" are created by designer Candy Luo during a study tour in Tahiti. They can be worn symmetrically or asymmetrically, long or short. |
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Chan Ming Wing Pearl International Ltd. & Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
This long necklace is also from Chan Ming Wing Pearl International Ltd. Silver grey is a popular color this year. Wearing this necklace gives off a trendy vibe. The brooch and earrings were designed by Ms. Le Zhen and Ms. Lily Liang respectively after their trip to Tahiti. The brooch is called "Fall in Love with Tahiti" and looks like a bungalow with a keshi pearl roof. The earrings are full of energy and reflect the beauty of the sea. |
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Rio Pearl |
Kimmy wears a flower-shaped Tahitian pearl set in peacock colors, magnificent and captivating, as if a fairy strolling through a colorful garden. This necklace is made up of 19 Tahitian pearls of different colors, ranging in size from 10.25mm to 14mm, set in 18K gold with over 9 carats of brown diamonds. Paired with 13.5mm earrings and a 14.5mm ring, it is unparalleled. No wonder Kimmy is graceful and confident. |
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CMW Pearls & Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
The peacock-colored long necklace from CMW Pearls shines brilliantly, drawing lots of admiring attention to the wearer, making them the focus at parties. Paired with a simple yet luxurious 18K diamond bangle with 5 round Tahitian pearls, and a ring featuring four different colored Tahitian pearls, symbolizing the wearer's vibrant and colorful life. No wonder it's so irresistible! |
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Upright Source Co. Limited & Tahitian Pearl Association Hong Kong |
The long necklace and brooch are provided by Upright Source Co. Limited. The piece is named 'Camellia Whisper' and is inspired by camellias, with Tahitian pearls set in for a classic and elegant look. The long necklace features 8-11mm Tahitian pearls paired with a 13-14mm camellia brooch. The surface of the piece uses a dark black color to match the Tahitian pearls. By applying a matte sanding technique, a matte texture is achieved, creating an overall sophisticated gray tone. Paired with a flower-shaped ring, they complement each other well. |
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Rio Pearl |
This splendid set on Kimmy is from Rio Pearl and features an exquisite blend of Tahitian pearls, diamonds, and fancy sapphires in 18K gold. The necklace is set with 29 pieces of 8-9.75mm Tahitian pearls, 13.9 carats of diamonds, and 23.88 carats of fancy sapphires. The earrings showcase 11.5mm Tahitian pearls, looking elegant and classy. The ring is a rare treasure, featuring an 18.25mm Tahitian pearl with a GIA certificate, complemented by over 2.06 carats of diamonds and 2.53 carats of fancy sapphires. |
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