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What about Chinese jewelry?

What Chinese jewelry looks like actually depends on everyone’s own thoughts and opinions.

First of all, jewelry can be divided into a broad sense and a narrow sense. In the broad sense, Chinese jewelry includes traditional gold and silver jewelry, warm jade, and bright gemstones, while in the narrow sense, Chinese jewelry only includes jade. Among them, gold, silver and jade jewelry have been favored by Chinese people since ancient times, so the craftsmanship of Chinese jewelry is also fully displayed here. The exquisite skills of ancient craftsmen and the classic inheritance of modern craftsmen are the beauty of Chinese jewelry.

Now is the era of diamond jewelry, and Chinese jewelry is also following the trend. Therefore, a large number of diamond jewelry brands have emerged, and the jewelry brand Diamond Bird is one of the well-known diamond jewelry brands. brand. The diamonds in every piece of her diamond jewelry are carefully selected and polished with layers of craftsmanship.

The four Chinese jewelry trademarks without English characters were registered by a Fujianese and have expired! CHINA JEWELRY is a registered trademark of a Hong Kong company! The trademark of SINO GEM belongs to China Jewelry Import and Export Corporation. This should have the prefix "国".

China Jewelry Import and Export Co., Ltd. (referred to as China Jewelry, formerly known as China Jewelry Import and Export Corporation) was established in 1985. It is a wholly state-owned professional jewelry company and a China Crafts (Group) Company. The holding company is a central enterprise supervised by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.

As a central enterprise in my country's jewelry industry, China Jewelry Import and Export Co., Ltd. has strong competitive advantages and influence, and has played a major role in the development of my country's jewelry industry. He once represented the country and was responsible for the licensing and quota management of diamonds, pearls, gold and other commodities across the country. He has developed a high degree of visibility, trust and reputation in the domestic and foreign jewelry industry.