Fine Jewelry, Jewelry Manufacturing, Jewelry Wholesale, Diamond Jewelry, Gemstone Jewelry, Finished Jewelry, Jewelry Sourcing, International Jewelry Trade, OEM Jewelry Production, Private Label Jewelry

Fine Jewelry, Jewelry Manufacturing, Jewelry Wholesale, Diamond Jewelry, Gemstone Jewelry, Finished Jewelry, Jewelry Sourcing, International Jewelry Trade, OEM Jewelry Production, Private Label Jewelry

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK 2026

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Las Vegas

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The Venetian Expo

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    The Venetian Expo

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20x20 jewelry sourcing booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas prepared with locked showcases and buyer meeting area
Finished jewelry wholesale display booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas arranged with illuminated cases and private sourcing conversation zone
International jewelry supplier booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas set with secure case wall and compact meeting area for trade buyers

20x20 jewelry sourcing booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas prepared with locked showcases and buyer meeting area
Finished jewelry wholesale display booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas arranged with illuminated cases and private sourcing conversation zone
International jewelry supplier booth at The Venetian Expo Las Vegas set with secure case wall and compact meeting area for trade buyers

When and where are the Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK 2026?

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK 2026 open May 28, 2026 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, while the main JCK show runs May 29–June 1. For exhibitors, booth planning should account for jewelry product displays, gemstone presentation, buyer discovery flow, appointment meetings, freight timing, labor scheduling, and venue move-in coordination.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK brings jewelry manufacturers, wholesalers, finished jewelry suppliers, and international sourcing exhibitors to The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas for a show built around early sourcing, supplier comparison, and serious trade buying conversations. Buyers are not just browsing finished pieces. They are comparing style range, price point, production capability, merchandising fit, and supplier credibility in a setting where the booth has to make the offer clear from the aisle. In that kind of environment, exhibitors need a presentation that feels polished, organized, and easy to understand from the start, and an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder helps make that possible.

What makes Hong Kong Pavilions different is their position inside the larger JCK market cycle. The pavilion opens on May 28, one day before the main JCK floor, so buyers arrive ready to compare suppliers, review product lines, and identify sourcing opportunities in a short and highly focused window. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for locked display cases, branded headers, grouped collections, and a focused buyer conversation area without making the booth feel crowded or overbuilt.

Execution here is about display discipline, showcase layout, and keeping the booth buyer-ready under steady trade traffic. Case placement, collection grouping, literature, storage, and meeting space all need to work together so the booth feels refined instead of overloaded. Strong booth fabrication and prebuild checks helps resolve case layout, support structures, lighting positions, and final presentation details before move-in so the booth opens clean and supports real sourcing conversations.

Event Facts

Event Facts

A key international sourcing area within JCK

A key international sourcing area within JCK

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK gives jewelry trade buyers a focused place to compare suppliers, review finished collections, and open sourcing conversations inside the broader JCK market.

Held at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas in 2026

Held at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas in 2026

The 2026 edition runs from May 28 to June 1 at The Venetian Expo, with the Hong Kong Pavilions opening one day before the main JCK show floor.

Built around early access and supplier comparison

Built around early access and supplier comparison

The pavilion is designed for qualified jewelry professionals to evaluate manufacturers, compare lines, and move into focused business conversations before broader floor traffic builds.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Challenges 1

Showing broad jewelry collections without visual clutter

Showing broad jewelry collections without visual clutter

Finished jewelry, wholesale collections, and supplier-driven assortments can compete visually, so the booth needs a clear display hierarchy to keep the line easy to understand.

Finished jewelry, wholesale collections, and supplier-driven assortments can compete visually, so the booth needs a clear display hierarchy to keep the line easy to understand.

Challenges 2

Balancing secure case presentation with easy buyer browsing

Balancing secure case presentation with easy buyer browsing

Buyers want quick product access and fast comparison, so the booth has to support secure display while still feeling open and easy to navigate.

Buyers want quick product access and fast comparison, so the booth has to support secure display while still feeling open and easy to navigate.

Challenges 3

Making price-point and style range readable at a glance

Making price-point and style range readable at a glance

When multiple collection types sit together in one booth, buyers need help understanding category, positioning, and sourcing fit without too much explanation.

When multiple collection types sit together in one booth, buyers need help understanding category, positioning, and sourcing fit without too much explanation.

Challenges 4

Supporting supplier meetings without breaking booth flow

Supporting supplier meetings without breaking booth flow

Because buyers arrive ready to source early, the booth needs space for real conversations without blocking movement around cases and collection displays.

Because buyers arrive ready to source early, the booth needs space for real conversations without blocking movement around cases and collection displays.

Challenges 5

Separating similar jewelry offers inside a dense pavilion

Separating similar jewelry offers inside a dense pavilion

Manufacturers, wholesalers, and finished jewelry suppliers can blend together unless the booth structure makes the offer easy to identify from the aisle.

Manufacturers, wholesalers, and finished jewelry suppliers can blend together unless the booth structure makes the offer easy to identify from the aisle.

Challenges 6

Coordinating refined display details before move-in

Coordinating refined display details before move-in

Locked cases, branded panels, lighting positions, trays, and backup inventory all need to be resolved early so the booth opens polished and business-ready.

Locked cases, branded panels, lighting positions, trays, and backup inventory all need to be resolved early so the booth opens polished and business-ready.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Start with the collection type and buyer goal

Define whether the booth is centered on finished jewelry, wholesale sourcing, manufacturing capability, or mixed collections so trade buyers can understand the offer quickly.

Define whether the booth is centered on finished jewelry, wholesale sourcing, manufacturing capability, or mixed collections so trade buyers can understand the offer quickly.

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Plan secure display and conversation areas together

Plan secure display and conversation areas together

Separate showcase presentation, browsing zones, and buyer discussion space so the booth stays open and readable without compromising display control.

Separate showcase presentation, browsing zones, and buyer discussion space so the booth stays open and readable without compromising display control.

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Use graphics and structure to support supplier comparison

Use graphics and structure to support supplier comparison

Keep branded messaging concise and let the display environment support category recognition instead of competing with the product line.

Keep branded messaging concise and let the display environment support category recognition instead of competing with the product line.

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Sequence install around cases, lighting, and final merchandising

Sequence install around cases, lighting, and final merchandising

Set structural walls, showcases, counters, and lighting first, then place collections, literature, and finishing details in final order so the booth opens cleanly.

Set structural walls, showcases, counters, and lighting first, then place collections, literature, and finishing details in final order so the booth opens cleanly.

Local Execution Notes

Local Execution Notes

The Venetian Expo rewards polished and easy-to-read jewelry booths

The Venetian Expo rewards polished and easy-to-read jewelry booths

At Hong Kong Pavilions, buyers respond better to layouts that feel refined, secure, and simple to browse rather than booths packed with too many display signals.

Case control matters more than oversized structure

Case control matters more than oversized structure

Finished jewelry depends on clean showcase presentation and stable lighting, so booth quality is often judged through display precision rather than build mass.

Early buyer access increases the value of a clean opening setup

Early buyer access increases the value of a clean opening setup

Because the pavilion opens before the full JCK floor, exhibitors benefit from booths that are fully staged and ready for serious sourcing conversations from the start.

Connect Hong Kong Pavilions Planning with JCK

Hong Kong Pavilions exhibitors often need booth planning for international supplier presentations, finished jewelry displays, product category grouping, buyer sourcing conversations, and efficient showcase layouts. For a broader view of the JCK Las Vegas show environment, related pavilion areas, booth sizes, and Venetian Expo setup needs, review the main JCK booth planning page.

View JCK Booth Planning→

Connect Hong Kong Pavilions Planning with JCK

Hong Kong Pavilions exhibitors often need booth planning for international supplier presentations, finished jewelry displays, product category grouping, buyer sourcing conversations, and efficient showcase layouts. For a broader view of the JCK Las Vegas show environment, related pavilion areas, booth sizes, and Venetian Expo setup needs, review the main JCK booth planning page.

View JCK Booth Planning→

Customizable Booth Rental for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK

Customizable Booth Rental for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK

For exhibitors that want a faster setup path without giving up a polished presentation, a Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x10 and 10x20 layouts that need secure display cases, branded messaging, buyer meeting space, and clean traffic flow while keeping the booth polished for jewelry sourcing conversations at The Venetian Expo.

For exhibitors that want a faster setup path without giving up a polished presentation, a Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x10 and 10x20 layouts that need secure display cases, branded messaging, buyer meeting space, and clean traffic flow while keeping the booth polished for jewelry sourcing conversations at The Venetian Expo.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What booth size works best for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK, a 20x20 booth is a practical choice because it gives enough room for locked display cases, grouped collections, branded messaging, and a focused buyer conversation area without making the layout feel cramped. If the line is narrower or more appointment-led, a 10x20 footprint can also work well.

How should exhibitors plan booth layout for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK?

The layout should be planned around secure display, clear collection grouping, and comfortable buyer movement. Finished jewelry, wholesale lines, and sourcing-ready collections should each be presented in a way that makes the category obvious quickly. Case visibility, lighting control, and a small private conversation zone usually matter more here than oversized structure.

What makes booth execution at Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK different from other trade shows?

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK is less about lifestyle marketing and more about sourcing confidence, supplier credibility, and early-buying flow. Visitors are evaluating finished jewelry and supplier offers in a professional trade environment, so the booth has to feel polished, secure, and easy to browse without looking crowded or generic.
What booth size works best for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK, a 20x20 booth is a practical choice because it gives enough room for locked display cases, grouped collections, branded messaging, and a focused buyer conversation area without making the layout feel cramped. If the line is narrower or more appointment-led, a 10x20 footprint can also work well.

How should exhibitors plan booth layout for Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK?

The layout should be planned around secure display, clear collection grouping, and comfortable buyer movement. Finished jewelry, wholesale lines, and sourcing-ready collections should each be presented in a way that makes the category obvious quickly. Case visibility, lighting control, and a small private conversation zone usually matter more here than oversized structure.

What makes booth execution at Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK different from other trade shows?

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK is less about lifestyle marketing and more about sourcing confidence, supplier credibility, and early-buying flow. Visitors are evaluating finished jewelry and supplier offers in a professional trade environment, so the booth has to feel polished, secure, and easy to browse without looking crowded or generic.

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Hong Kong Pavilions

Hong Kong Pavilions at JCK 2026

Event Time

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Venue

The Venetian Expo

Organizer

RX

Exhibitor Scale

Major international sourcing area within JCK bringing together Hong Kong jewelry suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, and trade buyers in an early-opening section of the Las Vegas jewelry market

Audience Type

Jewelry retailers, private jewelers, wholesalers, sourcing teams, designers, manufacturers, and qualified trade attendees looking for finished jewelry, supplier relationships, and production-ready sourcing opportunities

Typical Booth Size

10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for jewelry case presentation, branded supplier walls, collection display, and buyer meeting areas

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