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| I will be going to Hong Kong in the next few months by way of Tokyo. Are the Akoya pearls in Japan too expensive? I would stop there if it was worth it. Can anyone tell me of a reputable supplier of pearls ( for a business) in Hong Kong or near Hong Kong . How about Guangzhou (Canton)? I am primarily interested in large fresh water pearls. I don't know that much about pearls. Thanks! Last edited by pearltime; 10-08-2005 at 11:41 PM. Reason: need to add s to pearl in heading |
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| I would suggest skipping Tokyo. It is difficult to find good prices on pearls (wholesale) unless you are in Kobe. Regarding dealers in Hong Kong, this is a huge trading hub for freshwater pearls. Just make your way to Tsim Sha Tsui and spend a day roaming streets like Kimberly, and nearly all the roads between Nathan and Chatham. Nearly every building has at least one pearl company. Do not go into any of the store fronts as these are not wholesale. You will need a business card to get into any of the companies, but each of them has mounds of freshwater pearls stacked to the ceilings. HK is not a good place, however, for Akoya pearls. The only Chinese Akoya pearls I have seen in HK are similar in quality to those you find at the Beijing or Shanghai pearl market. I guess it is possible for a new-comer to buy from a pearl farmer, but I am not sure that would be the way for you to go. The expense and difficulty of getting to an actual farmer or a farm factory would just not be worth it unless you plan on making a very large purchase. I would also suggest doing a lot of research on the product itself before you get there. It is possible to sell pearls with a 300% markup - especially in the lower-end goods. A strand of 'ok' freshwater pearls in the 8mm range can be garnered for about $10 per strand.
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| Thank-you so much for your response. Your pearls are breathtaking ,by the way. I do have free or discounted air passage but I don't think a $20 profit per item would be worth the effort. I could purchase costume jewelry from the merchandize mart and make the same amount. Perhaps Canton, or Zhejiang would be the way to go. Maybe I can find the pearl factories .I have been researching for a while and I am amazed at the amount of information out there on the subject. Who would think the subject of pearls could be so complicated. Thanks again! Last edited by pearltime; 10-13-2005 at 03:35 PM. |
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| You can definitely do better than $20 per item if you are selling retail. With $10,000 you can buy a lot of freshwater pearls as well. Zhejiang is much better than Canton. Guangzhou had a lot of factories in the past, but they have been closing up. The last big one to go was M&J. The good factories are now near the pearling areas - Guangzhou is not one of them.
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| Hi, and thanks to many on this site for the generous sharing of time and expertise to assist some of us who are new to the field. Like Pearltime, I too am contemplating a trip to China to buy freshwater pearls. I attended the March Show in H.K. and found it worthwhile but would like to get closer to the source for more selection and better prices. I have a budget of around $20K for this trip. Is it feasible to go to the farms with this small a budget? At the farms is it necessary to take whole lots or do they let you sort through batches and cherry-pick? Also, regarding Jeremy's suggestion that a good target at the Beijing market pearl companies, is 30% off the asking price...is this rule of thumb applicable at the farms as well (I am guessing not). And finally, is it necessary to speak Chinese or is it feasible to bumble along with English? Sorry for the barrage of questions. I look forward to becoming an answerer of questions rather than an asker of them. Dave |
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| Selection of FW does not get much better than that of the HK shows. But the prices at the shows are always going to be substantially higher. For this reason Zhuji or Wuxi will be better. $20,000 will get you a lot of lwer-end goods, or a small selection of higher-end goods, but is not a bad budget. They will talk to you for that budget. They are typically trying to sell you lots, although do not be afraid to discard those that obvious fillers, but will be willing to sell by selection. Keep in mind you will be paying a premium to select, however. But with a budget of only 20k you will not have another choice, otherwise you will blow your budget on one size. My suggestion for Beijing is 30% of the asking price, not 30% off the asking price - just a personaly standard there. In Zhuji you really must know the market prices to determine how much you need to deal. Some sellers will be very fair up front. Some will always try to 'play the game'. It is very different from Hongqiao where the game is all they know. Speaking Chinese is not really necessary in the FW areas. If you ahve the language aptitude I would suggest getting the basics down, however. Numbers, prices, a few negotiating words, can go a long way there.
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| One piece of advice I can definitely give you - If you post on this forum mentioning a trip to Zhuji you will probably receive contact from traders in China. Don't make your contacts until you get there, and don't accept any help before you go. You will have plenty to choose from when you arrive. Read Bill's story on PearlsandJade.com to understand why.
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| Thanks for the helpful advice Jeremy...and thanks for the clarification on the 30% issue (an important clarification!). So if you don't recommend setting up contacts/appointments prior to leaving, how should a first-time visitor to Zhuji pick the (2 or 3) farms to visit once there? (in fact what is the best way to even find the farms?...do you have any recommendations?). By the way...just a reality check...with a $20K budget do you think its even worth going to Zhuji or Wuxi...or do you recommend sticking with the shows and markets until I can increase my buying budget by 3 or 4x? Thanks again for your very appreciated help with these questions. |
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