569 jade lots sold at 59th Gem Emporium Exhibition

The sixth day of the 59th Myanmar Gems Exhibition took place on 8 May at the Maniyadana Jade Hall in Nay Pyi Taw, attracting a large crowd of local and foreign jewellers.
Starting in the morning, both local and foreign jewellers began to inspect the collections of jade stones exhibited in the Maniyadana Jade Hall and those displayed outside the hall, based on their preferences.
During the exhibition, jade lots numbered from 951 to 1,900 were vended to both domestic and foreign jewellers through an open tender system, with an announcement that 569 jade lots had been sold.
In the afternoon, officials will review and inspect the import price lists of jade lots numbered from 1901 to 2750, and the sold-out jade lots will be announced on the seventh day of the exhibition.
Moreover, gem and jewellery shops are operating inside the Maniyadana Jade Hall, which is bustling with buyers and jewellers.
The 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium Exhibition is scheduled from 3 to 12 May at the Maniyadana Jade Hall in Nay Pyi Taw. Throughout the exhibition, 182 lots of pearls were sold on the second day, followed by 197 lots on the third day, 88 lots of gems on the fourth day, 546 lots of jade on the fifth day, and 569 lots of jade on the sixth day. The remaining jade lots will continue to be marketed through an open tender system. — MNA/TKO

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