The 26th International Amber And Jewelry Show Was Held In Poland
Apr 09, 2019
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On March 20th, the 26th International Amber and Jewelry Fair was held in Gdansk, a coastal city in northern Poland. The exhibition attracted 470 exhibitors from 54 countries and more than 6,000 industry visitors. As the Chinese become the main force of amber consumption, there are more and more Chinese elements in the design and production of amber jewelry.
Amber, known as the Baltic Gold, has been recognized and sought after by more and more Chinese people, and it has brought a lot of changes to the design and manufacture of amber jewelry. Mick Gosso of the International Amber Association told reporters that he believes that the changes that the Chinese have brought to the amber market are positive. Apart from the different requirements for the shape of amber jewelry, the Chinese also value natural amber. “When the Chinese started buying amber, it brought some changes to the design and manufacture of amber, such as making more bead bracelets. The Chinese have brought good changes to the amber market. They like natural, not through Heating to change the color of amber. The shape is very important, amber must be perfect, not just ordinary amber jewelry. The production process will consume more raw materials, the value of the product will also increase, and because of this, amber becomes more Jewelry."
